The worst rule/law you ever had to endure...

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cappp

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Dazza5897922 said:
Gaderael said:
Oh, and down in the states, if you are caught, say, peeing behind a bush or something, they can actually place you on the sex offenders list, which basically ruins you for life, all because your bladder needed the release.
Oh my fucking god! THAT is THE most fucking retarded life ruining law I have EVER fucking heard of!
Well, lucky it's gross exaggeration then isn't it. If you're publicly urinating...and can be seen then yes you have a problem. If there's a child there who can see you, double trouble. If you're down some alley and out of sight, no problem. Getting on the sex-offender list is a little more of a challenge than whipping out and letting go against a tree in an empty park.
 

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How? What definition are you using for discrimination? The city has ruled that for the enjoyment of all it's citizens publically owned property will be smoke free i.e. people who don't smoke but want to use public facilities can do so freely. Smokers can similarly use these facilities so long as they don't smoke. As smokers don't constitute a class as defined by the law, smoking itself is a choice, non-smokers are negativly impacted by smokers when they smoke, and there is no compelling reason why smokers need to smoke in these locations, I don't see how an argument for discrimiation can be made.
 

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I have, I laid out the reasons I don't see how it counts. Feel free to actually rebut them. Smokers can't smoke in public buildings...not discrimination. Black people can't drink from certain water fountains...discrimination. There's a difference. Just because you're not given the right to light up where you please, for perfectly valid reasons, it doesn't mean that societal forces have aligned to repress you.
 

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There's a law here regarding people illegally occupying your property ("squatters"): if you want them out, you can't just give them the boot, you have to find them a place, and then pay to relocate and set them up there.

There was somebody renting out half of the house I live in, who hadn't paid their rent in over a year. It took ANOTHER year to get them to leave, and they left the house in such a state, I wonder if it would've been easier to just lock them in a room and burn that half of the house down.
 

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VeX1le said:
That is the no hitting rule in school. you know the bully hits you etc. and you get pissed off and boom hit the bully in the face. then boom instant detention and maybe expulsion.
This for me, if they honestly removed punishment for any sort of violence, I would be happy as fuck. Any dumbass tries to flick or shove me, I'd beat the shit out of him with a smile on my face, then walk off happily. Instead, the shitheads flick me and then when I just smack, just smack the bastard upside the head, I get in trouble after he runs off and cries about violence. And yet I'm a pussy if I run off and tell...
 

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As a non-smoker let me tell you that inside or outside makes very little difference. Smokers become desensitized to the smell but ask someone who doesn't smoke, we can smell you from a few meters away easily on a windy day. More if it's calm. If we can smell it that means we're getting hit by the particulate matter that?s the whole problem to begin with. Not smoking outdoors on public property just means that no-one else around you is forced to inhale your second-hand smoke when they're trying to enter their local council office and you're puffing away outside the door. Or hold their breath as they try to navigate their way through the throngs of smokers outside the library on their way back from school. The rule merely recognizes that being outside doesn't somehow make the particulate matter disappear, it's still there and it's still a problem. We're talking about the area immediately surrounding the buildings, the space that people are using to enter and exit and walk by - why should they all be forced to inhale your smoke? Just cross the street if you have to.

As for the clothing ban you suggest, the difference is that my choice of T-shirt doesn't have health implications for those around me nor does my choice of jeans or dress-pants litter the area with stubs or an unpleasant smell. If I wear a burkha I'm not causing a problem for people trying to use the sidewalk with me, I'm not congregating in groups around the entrance and allowing my smoke to blow into the building or the ventilation and I'm not making those using the public-walkways suffer for my relief.
 

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Shibito091192 said:
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I wasnt allowed posters up in my accomodation... i put them up anyway and they CHARGED ME!! £65 for blu-tac marks!!
You actually paid for this?!
Yeah because the university has an interest in keeping those buildings fresh for the next person who is moving in and perhaps doesn't want a room covered in blu-tac marks. The fact is you were warned, you did it anyway, and then you're shocked that you got punished. That's what the fine was, a punishment designed to stop repeat behaviour. The school has to bring someone in to clean those walls, or repaint them, and that costs money. Throw in the cost of having someone inspect the rooms, the cleaners, paperwork needed to hire a firm, the cost of paying the firm, and so on and you're looking at a cost for the university which quickly adds up across multiple rooms.

Those rooms are going to be in use for a number of years yet and the school has an interest in maintaining them in as good a shape as is possible. It's perfectly sensible.
 

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You just don't get it I'm afraid.
Oh I get it. It's annoying and an inconvenience, it makes your life just that little bit more difficult. It's stressful and frustrating and rather a chore. But it's also not discrimination. It's not irrational. It's not without perfectly valid and legitimate reasons.

All I'm saying is that the rule is not outrageous and nor is it particularly offensive. It's not been done with malice and it's not designed to cause suffering. You may think it's stupid but you at least have to cede that it's rational.
 

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Shibito091192 said:
MikeOfThunder said:
I wasnt allowed posters up in my accomodation... i put them up anyway and they CHARGED ME!! £65 for blu-tac marks!!
You actually paid for this?!
I've been fighting to get my money back for 2 weeks now. Its NOT looking good... damn.

Advice: Do not go and live with UNITE... they're shite...
 

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It's not a law suit but it is the way university bureaucracy functions, any organization that large necessarily involves multiple actors to deal with even the simplest task. The amount of paperwork involved in making sure dorms are up to standard, including inspections after move-out and before move-in to make sure they're in a standard fit for residence, is enormous. Every one of those pages represents time and money.

I agree with you, the guy should have just scrubbed the walls himself. I did when I lived in halls. I'm just saying that he knowingly broke the rule and now he's complaining about getting caught and punished. The punishment makes sense, he was informed, he did it anyway. Why the sense of justified rage after the fact?
 

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ArcWinter said:
The unspoken "do not alienate yourself socially" rule. Us insane people can't express ourselves properly.
Sir, I'd like to present you with this pair of internet. They're a tad dirty, and I think one of them has a serious case of 4chan, but it's all I've got to express how awesome your post is.

OT: My classroom is on the first floor of an L-shaped main building, at the bottom right bit.

Whenever the people in my form leave after registration/lunch, we have to go out the fire escape.

Every. Single. Time.

Even if our next lesson is on the same floor, just before the corner in the l. I can wave to the people in my line, while the teacher who stands there for five minutes makes me go out the fire escape, through the often wet and muddy playground, up a stupidly crowded set of steps that we were supposed to be not going through anyway, hence the detour (wtf?) to get to that line.

Yeah. Our headmaster jokingly refers to us as "collateral damage."