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School Confiscated Phone until End of Year!?

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Is there a law prohibiting an organization such as a school from keeping a personal item of an individual who did not agree in any way, what so ever, to their terms?
If your father reported to the police that you stole his cell phone, and you were successfully prosecuted and sent to juvie, then I'm sure the school would release his stolen property back to him. Otherwise, the school is likely to just tell your father that he should be more careful who he lends his cell phone to.
 

Mass_Shyster

Senior Member
Would it be possible for him to retrieve the phone, stating that it is in fact his, he paid for it, he pays monthly on it, and the bill has his name on it?
Answer the question in the context that my father has complete ownership of the phone...
I am asking a question, I would very much appreciate a LEGITIMATE answer to the question.
And NO, I am not going to wait until 45 minutes after the bell to use the school phone, as is their policy.

Actually, I can think of a way that this would be possible, and I'm sure a lawyer could as well.

Maybe you'll APPRECIATE advice more if you're paying for it, rather than feeling entitled to it.
 

TheGeekess

Keeper of the Kraken
Yet, the phone DOES belong to him. Did he not purchase it? Does he not pay for the monthly bill? Does not the contract have his signature, not mine?

The question is - Can HE, someone who did not agree to rules set by the school in any way, retrieve the item that belongs to him, not the student who had been possessing it during the search?

I am asking a question, I would very much appreciate a LEGITIMATE answer to the question.
No. YOU knew the school's rules when you took the cell phone with you. YOU knew that if you were caught with it that the phone would be confiscated. YOU can get Dad's phone back at the end of the year.
 

Antigone*

Senior Member
No. YOU knew the school's rules when you took the cell phone with you. YOU knew that if you were caught with it that the phone would be confiscated. YOU can get Dad's phone back at the end of the year.
..but come on Geekess... he's got a 3.5 GPA, doesn't that speak volumes:rolleyes:
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. A 3.5 GPA is NOT stellar. It really isn't even vaguely impressive. Not in the age of Honors and AP classes. What that 3.5 tells me is OP is either doing okay in his run-of-the-mill A-Level classes, or he's doing poorly in his Honors/AP classes.

As for OP's question... like I tell my own teens - lose the attitude if you expect something from me.
 

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