What double standard is this?

What kind of double standard is this? The school seems to ignore property damage—like broken doors, smashed windows, and vandalized restrooms—while those causing chaos record it all on video. Yet, they crack down hard on phone use during break time. Why is there such inconsistency?

One Reply to “What double standard is this?”

  1. It sounds like you’re highlighting a significant inconsistency in how the school enforces its rules. It seems unfair that property damage and disruptive behavior are overlooked while phone use during break is strictly prohibited. Schools should prioritize maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all students. Perhaps this issue could be addressed by bringing it up in a student forum or discussing it with school administration to encourage more consistent enforcement of rules. It’s important for everyone to feel that their concerns are heard and that there is accountability for all types of behavior.

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