An undated photo of Charlie Logan, 7, who was asked to wear a high-visibility bib so teachers would know he is autistic, in London. Joanne Logan/Crowd Justice
A mother is waging a legal battle against a school in the United Kingdom that asked her son to wear a high-visibility bib to help teachers know he is autistic.
Mother Joanne Logan will sue Cherry Lane Primary School in West Drayton, London, at the disability tribunal.
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