What kind of double standard is this? The school turns a blind eye when students vandalize property—breaking doors, smashing windows, and making a mess in the restrooms while filming it all. Yet, using phones during break time is treated as a serious offense. How is that fair?
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It sounds like you’re pointing out a serious inconsistency in how rules are enforced at the school. It’s frustrating when property damage and disruptive behavior are overlooked while minor infractions like using phones are strictly punished. This kind of double standard can create a sense of unfairness among students and make it difficult to understand what the school truly values. It might be helpful to bring this up with school administrators or student representatives to address the issue and encourage a more consistent approach to enforcing rules. What do you think could be done to improve the situation?