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Your teacher is fool, fucken bitch , and a very very very bad man !!!!!!!!!!! He must pay not for a damage he must pay for a new phone !! If i ever see him i will kill him !! You must be brave and speak with him and with you must be your parents!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 15:40:00
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LOL!!! i feel ur pain man..! tell the teacher what has happened an give it in to him!! GOD DAMN it that must have been irritating!!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 19:54:00
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how about i cant see the screen anymore, lets see how u like it and gorge his eyes out, i'd do it, unfortuanatly my p800 went back cos the batteries dont last long enough for the heavy use i put on it, back to simple phones, oh well
Tom Pringle
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Posted: 2003-03-20 21:24:00
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Here in England! Kids int aloud Phones in Skool, lol what u doing with a P800 there anyway? Ur lucky nobody robbed u for it! That happens here Mobile phone crime is bad here! Id use sumat cheap at skool if I was u :)
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Posted: 2003-03-20 21:46:00
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i take my t300 & mca-25 to school everyday. today there were some protesters outside and police were there too when i came out of my denetion at lunchtime, which was in a room on the top floor. i got a good view of stuff and quickly took a pic before the teacher saw...
here, if anything is confiscated with a significent value, ie. mobile phone, cd walkman, then it has to be locked in the school safe. supposedly, your parents are to collect it from the headmaster, but that rarely happens and you normally get it back at the end of the day.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 22:30:00
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Hey guys,
At our school, 2 or 3 years ago, every1 was given this booklet about laws and stuff, part of it said that if something is confiscated then it has to be returned to you at the end of the day, if they keep it then it's against the law! This came in quite handy when teachers tried to tell us that our parents had to come in to collect confiscated phones! was so funny that they were stupid enough to give us that book! Anyway, just thought i should let you know, and i take my p800 to 6th form, but teachers dont say anything to me, i think they're generally too scared to touch it..
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Posted: 2003-03-20 22:34:00
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Cheers guys teacher is going to pay for a new screen though i am not so heartless as to say stuff like 'Pay Up' the millions for a new screen when it can be repaired another way--- is displex any good for the touchscreen on p800 (i heard somewere it melts it???) anything else good? ah well what ever happens i will have my Brando Tomorrow
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Posted: 2003-03-20 22:54:00
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i took my pda a couple of weeks ago and was playing dope wars. i just pressed the 'to do list' button when a teacher walked over and said i was recording my homework.
@dazbradbury you don't happen to have a website regarding that booklet??
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Posted: 2003-03-20 22:59:00
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well this is the site it gives you in the book :
http://www.citfou.org.uk/
but the book is titled "young citizen's passport millenium edition"
"your guide to the law in england & wales"
ISBN 0-340-78076-2
it says it costs £3.99, but we got it free..
I quote "Teachers may confiscate any forbidden items, such as personal stereos, jewellery etc., which they should keep safe and return to the pupil at the end of the day"
and that's the law, it does say if it's illegal drugs or weapons involved then teachers must confiscate and give to the police, i dont think a p800 is illegal though!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 23:11:00
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