Pantless Winnie the Pooh banned from Polish playground

By Sarah Thomas
Updated November 30 2014 - 10:08am, first published November 24 2014 - 11:01am
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.
Be afraid, very afraid: A Polish council is cracking down on the dubious morals of Winne the Pooh and friends.

Oh bother! Winnie the pantless Pooh has incurred the wrath of a small Polish town over being "wholly inappropriate" for children because he's only half-dressed.

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