I agree, I just think the duration of the confiscation is absurd... especially for something so expensive that you still have to pay bills for those 2 months of no use.
If they did that in the US, it would be lawsuit city.
Rules are rules.
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Rules don't supersede laws
excuse me I aint no minor...minors do not take A-level exams(in the US&A it is called AP((Advanced Placement))True. He's a minor. Not exactly an expert on Malaysian laws but the rule is not unreasonable.
excuse me I aint no minor...minors do not take A-level exams(in the US&A it is called AP((Advanced Placement))
Was referring to your age not your scholarship achievements. No offense was intended.excuse me I aint no minor...minors do not take A-level exams(in the US&A it is called AP((Advanced Placement))
Rules are rules.
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I would set up the find my phone feature and make it scream till the battery guess dead!
My son had his phone taken one day in middle school. The school called and said it was taken from him and for us to come and pick it up anytime.
So them keeping it is theft beyond a certain period of time stipulated by law.
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Being non-Malaysian, we don't know their laws or culture.