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chousan

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? WA

I am currently on a one year internship working in Japan. I can legally purchase a car there but my university has a "guideline/policy" that interns are not allowed to drive. Can they actually say that? As a student, I know there are school policies I must comply with but this one is a bit unreasonable.
 
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mb94

Member
You are free to drive a car. Of course the school is free to kick you out for violating their policy. It comes down to a choice. You agreed to the policy when you signed up for the program.

And honestly this isn't totally unreasonable. If you are there on a school related project and/or are getting school credit for it they are probably concerned that they may have some legal liability if you were to have an accident and harm yourself or somebody else.
 

moburkes

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? WA

I am currently on a one year internship working in Japan. I can legally purchase a car there but my university has a "guideline/policy" that interns are not allowed to drive. Can they actually say that? As a student, I know there are school policies I must comply with but this one is a bit unreasonable.
there is no law that says that they cannot impose that rule.
 

racer72

Senior Member
US Law Only - WHEN POSTING A QUESTION, YOU MUST INCLUDE THE NAME OF YOUR STATE

Japanese law applies.
 

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