Yes, yes, I know the obvious ones, as any citizen of the United States citizen would get arrested for robbery, drug possession, and other common crimes. I was really mad a few days ago because I was... well, you know, having a visit from Auntie Flo... and my teacher did not allow me to go to the bathroom. However, we have but three minutes between classes, and going to the bathroom involves a slingshot maneuver:
=: Classroom
2,3: Class Period
--: Walkway
B: Bathroom
=3===2=
-----------B
=======
Seeing as there are but three minutes between classes, and that one would have to run to get to the bathroom (which, might I add, is always crowded), you would have to be The Flash or else be tardy to relieve yourself.
It all boils down to this. If I'm tardy, I get written up. If I use the bathroom during her class, I get written up (for she refuses to sign a hall pass).
Is she breaking the law by denying a student access to a school facility that is required by law to be there?
2006-10-30
12:44:26
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4 answers
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Leafy
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