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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also in mcps, if you take a phone and a kid gets violent, odds are a security guy will never shown up. It's scary.[/quote] I guess you should be stealing their private property then.[/quote] Not stealing. Storing until a parent picks it up.[/quote] Sounds like theft to me because they do not have the authority to confiscate private property.[/quote] The student handbook - that students sign an agreement to follow - prohibit cell phones and allow schools to confiscate them.[/quote] Making a minor sign such an agreement isn't binding. Further, they have no obligation to do so. It is not required to attend public school. When the government confiscates private property it's un-American and illegal. [/quote] I dunno. Minors seem to be able to sign public policy with large budgets into effect as SMOB[/quote] Interesting, but nevertheless, contracts signed by minors are not legally binding.[/quote]
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