Poll: Do you think schools should be able to punish you for things you did outside of school?

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Hokutan

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Now do you think they should be able to? A kid i knew got drunk at a party fell and broke a girls arm he was suspended do you think he should have gotten punished?
 

Woodsey

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No - school punishes you in school.

Your parents or the police are for the rest of the world.
 

Hybrid Sight

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No. Outside of school your parents or the cops are the only ones who sould be able to punish you.
 

arc101

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My school does this with the internet, and mention of it online and it comes down on us like a ton of bloody bricks
 

Giantcain

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they dont punnish you they just give you increasing longer leactures about it in my school for stufflike getting annoyed to the point and thumping someone then getting a why getting annoyed is bad 3o minute lecture whih could tak ten minutes
 

Nightfall2021

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The School should have the right to punish a student for something that involves school. Like a fight that happens off school grounds that had its beginning on School property.
 

AndyFromMonday

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Anything that happens outside the school and doesn't involve the school in any way, shape, or form is the parents, not the school.
 

Ham_authority95

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Only if it affects the school or school district

Otherwise, its really a job for the police and none of the schools buisiness
 

funguy2121

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HokutanZ said:
Now do you think they should be able to? A kid i knew got drunk at a party fell and broke a girls arm he was suspended do you think he should have gotten punished?
Absolutely not. This comes up in the news at least once a year, when some kid is not allowed to walk the stage because a photo surfaced of him/her on the internet with a beer in his/her little underaged hand. Never mind that so often, said photo was taken in a country where that person was over the legal drinking age; those misguided crusaders that populate the school faculty must unite to teach that kid a little lesson and ensure that no young adult is having fun anywhere, at any time.

I only wish that Robert Lipton were there to take his beard and 'stash off and place it on those naive teachers' faces and simply request that they give it a ponder...
 

The DSM

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They relinquish all responisiblity when your out the gates, so if you get ran over in the street, its you fault, not theres.
 

r0qu3

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i think the school should only care for "inner-school" problems, but with most pedagogic jobs you couldn't make this kind of line. Bullying for example needs the teachers to also get active outside school... but on the other hand in the example the "misdeed" isn't connected to the school itself, unlike bullying and others.

So I judge: "WROOOOONG!"

;)
 

A Raging Emo

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Outside of school, your parents and the Police/Law Enforcement group are the ones who should punish you.
 

GoldenRaz

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Jedamethis said:
If you're wearing school uniform, then maybe.
This is pretty much the only time where the school should have any say in what you do on your free time.
All other offenses can be taken care of by police and/or parents.
 

super_mumbles

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As mentioned previously, if you're in school uniform then yes, if not then no.

My old school had this policy and pretty much forced us to behave when we were going to and from school. Anyone found misbehaving and ruining the schools reputation were put in isolation and dealt with.