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Argh My Teacher is such a twat!!!!! my I.T. Teacher today confiscated my P800 for using it as a calculator to check the calculator project which i was doing for IT. When I got it back, the screen was scratched and damaged. I am soooo pissed off.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 10:55:00
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If i were u, i would go home... go to my room... get my pepperspray and the thing u hit a baseball with and go back to school:
I first would spray the pepperspray and after that i will beat him till death arrives !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 10:56:00
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Hahahaha!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 11:03:00
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Does he know that hes damaged it i would go and tell him and ask him what he's gonna do about it....
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Posted: 2003-03-20 11:09:00
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OK i cant play Doom now there is a massive scratch through the screen making it impossible to see-- My Brando was coming tomorrow as well!!!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 11:09:00
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Sue her! :-(
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Posted: 2003-03-20 11:15:00
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I don't know if you're a high school, college, or professional institute student, but regardless, if it were me, I'd first assess the cost of either repairing the damage, or replacing the unit (if necessary), and with some kind of documented proof of this, I'd go in and talk (patiently) to the principle, dean, or director or whoever is in charge and insist that the teacher (or school, and let them deal with the teacher) pay for the damage. If that doesn't work, go talk to an attorney. Because regardless of your teacher's reason for confiscating your phone (like how childish is that), it doesn't give him/her the right to damage what belongs to you. Confiscation and damage are two separate issues. Years ago teachers could get away with crap like that, but not anymore.
Maybe in the UK, things are a bit different, but here in the States, I recall a case where a grade school teacher confiscated a boy's Pokemon cards and then wouldn't return them. His mother sued the school, and the judge awarded the child (and his mom for that matter), by making the school pay them $25,000.00. School's have to be very careful with that kind of crap these days.
Some teachers need to wake up and smell the coffee. Geesh. I be ticked off too if someone had damaged what belonged to me.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 11:17:00
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This is just bolox ure intitled to a new device or to get thisone fixed i suggest u seek some legal advice m8. Regards Laz
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Posted: 2003-03-20 11:32:00
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Yes, the teacher should pay for a replacement unit.
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Posted: 2003-03-20 13:31:00
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hey that's no joke! The teacher either pays for repair/replacement of the unit or take legal action. if that doesn't work.....heads up! take action and SE whipp him over the head with the damaged phone until he changes his mind and learns from his stupid mistake!
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Posted: 2003-03-20 15:17:00
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