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Up here in Canada we do have zero tolerance policies. How often they are strictly enforce I am not aware because I don't know anyone still in school.

As for Woosy's response:
What you described in that paragraph for a good reason for Zero tolerance is actually an example of your own stupidity. No offence, I just think you described it wrong. However, you do prove a point of not taking medicine from someone, because you never know what it might be. So, the kid could have given you crack pills but The lesson is still don't be an idiot and take pills from people. That's why there's a zero tolerance on it. And I think that's what you were trying to say.

Unless you were saying it was the kid's fault for trying to help. And if so that doesn't make any sense. Because in the end you have the power.

A lot of the crazy policies that you might hear about mainly protect you from yourself.

Maybe NBC should bring back their "The more you know campaigns". haha!
 
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Originally posted by Halo_99:
REVOLT.



Last year there was a new law that EVERYONE'S student/staff card had to be worn VISIBLY around their neck or else they would be considered a terrorist and they would get kicked out. Everybody was doing it for a while, and then it started to slowly die off and it disappeared.


That's happening at my school, too.
 
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