Recently, the Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties have banned MP3 players of all types and the Famous clothing brand on school campuses.
Im a bit of a techie, so i thought of a way around this (for the music that it)
Nearly all cellular phones created post-2000 are capable of playing the MP3 format, whether it be a ringtone or an actual song, it should be considered an MP3 player, but it is the students only emergency and private form of telecommunication available on school grounds. It is illegal for any school district to ban cellular phones, and since they play MP3's, it would allow MP3 players such as the iPhone, W600i, LG Chocolate and so on available on school campuses.
This also allows a wide variety of other players that play other formats such as WMA, WAV, OGG, ATRAC and so on.
So my fellow high school brethren...come this late August or September...bring your MP3 players and wave your music and cell phones in their FACE!
Take that principle Skinner!
Does my way to allow MP3 players at school work?
The schools banned mp3 players because you should be in school learning not in school listening to music.
It's perfectly legal to ban cell phones. You have no inherent right to possess one, and at school you are there to learn not to have "private communication." As for emergency communication, have you ever heard of a pay phone? It's really neat how they work. You put in these things called coins, which means they represent money (I'm assuming Daddy gave you a piece of plastic for your 10th birthday, so you don't know what real money is). When the coins go in, you can make a phone call. It's an amazing concept really.
Maybe you should spend more time doing homework and less time trying to undermine the system of "principle Skinner." You should have paid more attention in spelling because it is "principal." Or maybe you're just a rich kid from LA with nothing better to do than whine.
In case you don't understand anything I've written so far, your way to allow MP3 players at school DOES NOT work.
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