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Is this even an allowed thing to do?

So I was in a long line during luch that evryone cuts in and I saw my friend so I asked if I could cut and he said yes so I then got my lunch and a "security guard" who thinks he's a cop said that I had a Saturday school for cutting, I was never given a warning before hand and so is this even allowed, can I argue to my school about this and get it undone because this seems really extreme, kids go to Saturday school for fighting or whatever but I'm going because I cut in the lunchline, and also instead of the seccurity guard telling me to go to the back of the line, he purposely waited for me to get my lunch and then he gave me the satruday school slip.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Yes the security guard is allowed to do that. That is why they give them the slips in the first place. Break the rules, pay the price.

  • KT
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Yes the guard can, you are obviously in a school were your rights are limited and you must follow school rules. The guard is granted power by the school to give you Saturday school. You admitted to cutting the line so what else can you argue.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I don't go to your school so I can't say what you can and can't do. Do you have a student handbook? You can probably appeal to the school, but that doesn't mean it will do any good. Also this is a SCHOOL this isn't the Real World as far as laws. Schools can enforce rules that they feel are necessary for the safety and security of the school.

  • LA
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    You're not a little kid anymore. In a few years when you're an adult in the workforce, don't expect any warnings at all for breaking the rules. Better get used to it now.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Yes, it is. He is given them for a reason. You know the rules. You don't need a warning.

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