Originally Posted by
Wader2
Rising to a challenge, your statement of QRs has an element of truth but is not the right answer:
QR's states that hats are not to be worn on solemn occasions and in civil court whilst the judge or magistrate is present (except when on duty under arms).
It does
not state that hats need not be worn when indoors at designated place of work. It does say that RAF Instructions are in AP 1358. On the last 2 units I was on OC Handbrake House had it in orders that the rule was hats ON in Handbrake House for visitors.
The AP states that hats need not be worn indoors at designated places of work.
You are quite right it does not mention shops etc as an
exception and one would therefore hope that it was not a designated place of work therefore you
should wear a hat in a shop. I agree this could lead to airmen in shops having to salute officers they meet but of course that would never happen as I am sure BEagle would agree that officers don't shop
One
could hope that, but the AP earlier states that headdress is to be worn when wearing uniform
outdoors (emphasis mine), on or off base. At no stage I can see does it state headdress is to be worn indoors. From that one could argue that there is no authority, or at the very least no instruction, to wear hats indoors. Ah, the joys of pedantry...