Here's the deal. For our detentions, we used to sit in a room (no more than three to a classroom). We just sat there and did nothing, or write an essay about why we are in detention. Detentions were always 3:15 - 5:15 on fridays. You would just sit in your school uniform for 2 hours and then go home.
But last Friday was the friday that started Christmas Break, so kids were eager to get out. There were about 35 kids in detention that day. About 12 left their room without permission and just roamed the hallways. Two trashed a room when the teacher left for one minute and three left the school (all five were arrested and taken to the police station). The other 18 or so (including me) were perfectly fine.
But due to this, our school is overhauling our detentions.
So here is the deal. You come at 3:15 as usual, but your hands are handcuffed behind your back while you're sitting at your chair.
They said it's to prevent anymore lawsuits, and they said it's legal.
Is it?
2007-12-27
15:17:11
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