QUOTE(Leon @ Nov 2 2006, 2:50 PM)

I didnt want you to take it that way.But im not getting into that.And sure i agree with you on cell phones do bring emergencies.
Im guessing you lived in a white area.Just a thought,dont go thinking im racist.But actually a cell phone can save you fromg getting jumped.Well the story if that was me in a situation like that,my mom is very crazy and just becauses shes 39,she will fight who ever.Not to bring this up but we've lived in the worst places of new york.The real bad ones and she knows how it is and she doesnt play that.And neither do i.The difference bewtween an adult in person than a person over the phone.The person in a case will think that the child is being over dramatic.Trust me i know how people are and i've been in a situation that no one has helped but just stared.Now calling a friend or relative,they will be there for you at any case because thats what they do.Ok.And honestly dont gimme that by the time they get there,your already dead stuff because i dont believe you die because your hurt i believe you die because you give in.Anyway lets not get into that.
Haha, I live in a white area so I don't have to worry about getting jumped? Child I got beat walking home alone when I was a kid by two black teens. Thinking that a cell would have helped me is really, really laughable. My family moved from neighborhood to neighborhood after we immigrated to America. If you dig up my old posts, you can pretty much figure out the kinds of conditions I lived in. White neighborhoods my ass.
Again, how do you think people deal with situations before cell phones? You think people would just get mugged or beat up without cell phones? I just don't get the logic of that. You're talking as if I've never been a student in high school, or that I've never had to go through crazy shit.
Since you want scenerios, let me tell you real-life ones. I live on the streets practically since I was old enough to walk. My parents were in "re-education camps", aka communist-torture-prisons for those who oppose their regime, and I lived with my cousins who were in gangs. In fact, we "owned" the bay area where I lived. You think cell phones would have made a difference of if or when you get jumped? Hahhahahha.
When I said you'd be dead already, I meant that you'd be beaten up already and there's no point then. And when I said you need a friend, that was a general statement.
If you called your relative or whatever, by the time that they get to you, you would already be beaten up. They can't protect you every time of day. Oh my god, how do you live worrying about when you're going to get beat up. If you know you're going to get beat up, guess what? Be smart and walk in crowded areas, walk with your "friends", or stay where people can help you. You will still get jumped if you walk by yourself... EVEN WITH A CELL PHONE.
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I take offense to that and to give you some info about me i do have friends hun.
... again, that was a general statement. How did you miss that? Don't read me out of context.
A cell phone wouldn't help you in those situations, but a friend can if they are with you. That's why I said "As I've said so before, you don't need a cell phone in those cases. You need a friend. "
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I do not doubt that.Your missing my point.You cannot control anyone no matter who you are.And either way without cell phones,There still will be distractions.
... you said one cannot control anyone no matter the power of authority.. but you think a cell phone can control whether or not you'd get beat up.... hmmm.
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And either way without cell phones,There still will be distractions.
Without cell phones, there'll be one less distraction to be worry about.
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But they will do it anyway.You cannot stop them.No matter the situation.They will do it anyway.I u nderstand you are saying that they shouldnt have it to begin with.Well honeslty thats on you.People have personal issues going on that you may not even know about.Also if the cell phone does happen to ring off from a call,you may not know if its important or not.Thats why we need trust and stop trying to thinking upon a one way road and open up to many possibilites whether you think it is realistic or un-realistic.And i disagree with you about authority.They will not always have control over a human being.Even if they had a gun to their face,no chance in most cases.So if your saying we should have more rules/punishments.Do you really think that will help?The more you try to stop them from doing it,the more they are going to do it.Through my experiences i know for sure that even banning cell phones will not help.There are many many ways to hide things.My point on banning and enforcing punishments is that it will not always help.But i will say this,the more subjective people become on rules the more people will think ahead of what to do in the situation.
What do you mean they cannot be stopped? If you truly believe that, then you obviously believe that there's no point in traffic lights or that there's no point in having laws. While there are people who run red lights and there are people who break the law, they get punished for it. It's how society works. If someone disregard authority, they'll be punished for it. Society abide the rules, or haven't you noticed?
Personal issues? So, before cell phones, your parents, and your grandparents didn't have personal issues? All of a sudden, only cell phones can deal with personal issues? What?
Yes, there are ways to hide cell phones, I'm sure, but that's the point. If they hide it, they're not openly using it, nor are they making blatant distractions. What are you getting at?
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No,What i said was if they ban cell phones then you cannot be contacted.If it is confiscated you cannot be contacted.To what i said about options being blocked off,it is reffering to schools being prepared for emergencies.
Again, ask your counselor how your school deal with personal emergencies.
QUOTE(Spirited Away @ Sep 2 2006, 8:48 AM)

I thought I already cover the "what if's" pretty extensively already. You kids sure lack faith in your school's authority figures, I don't see why though as they are more trained to handle emergencies than most students can ever be. Somebody got hurt at home, shouldn't they call another adult instead of a kid? Also, my Mom has passed a message to me at school before. Guess how she did it? She dialled the school's number on wired phone and spoke to the operator. Bam, next period I got a note. Oh, and my Mom doesn't even speak English that well.
In other kinds of emergencies... well, I had this to say:
QUOTE(Spirited Away @ May 21 2006, 10:16 PM)

Yes, in extreme emergencies, they are a great convenience, and again, it is better to be safe than sorry. However, in those emergencies, do you have any idea how much more worst off it is for so many people to be calling around? On the day that Hurrican Rita was supposed to hit Houston, it took me TWO HOURS to get a clear line to call my family and friends because the network was busy. I tried my home phone as well as my cell phone. So in an emergency like 9-11, real emergency calls may not be able to get through because non-emergency users would be jamming the networks.
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Well your school may not be like mines,or the next persons.Thats another point im trying to make.To me and only to me i think you are looking at it from your experiences.We are not whining either we are simply fighting for our rights.
Now this is interesting; you mentioned "rights". What rights would those be? Give me a law or a recognized social movement that says cell phones in school is a "right" and should be allowed.
When you don't know what a "right" is, you shouldn't talk about it. I'm not trying to be an ass here either, but I'm taking a class that talked about "rights" and I just though it'd be fitting to tell you that you should know what your "rights" actually are.
I have to talk about my experiences because you gave me "scenerios". How am I else supposed to give you a realistic response? I don't want to make up any stories.
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So from the scenario i placed my self into.What am i apose to do,yell for someone to help me?Lets be honest here,in public,people see you on the floor they will step over you.From the two scenarios i gave i listed my point on the subject of emergencies.
I want this to stay civil by all means.I dont want you to think i am an ass who's stuck on thinking cell phones are the only way people can be contacted during emergencies but is many cases thaat will be the only option.Thats all.Now if anything i said in this post does not make since i apologize because i was distracted many many times.
I don't think you're an ass. This is a debate, there's obviously two sides of the story. I'm not a bitter 10 year old who'll pout because you're not on my side. Haha. I've been here since this debate forum started, I wouldn't last that long here if I acted like that.
Okay, lets say you're getting beat up. Where? In a crowded street? Let me tell you what I learned in First Aid certification class. If you're not getting the help you need when you're in a crowded place, GRAB SOMEONE and DEMAND HIM/HER TO HELP YOU. It works! It's psychology more than anything. People always think, I'm not going to help them because someone else will. If you are specific, SOMEONE WILL STEP UP FOR YOU.
If you're getting beat up in an empty alley. My question would be, WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU THINKING walking into an EMPTY alley by yourself?
On a light note... cell phones are like... crying babies. Babies (generally speaking, not your own) are cute to look at and fawn over until they poop or screams in public. Like wise, cell phones are cool and convenient until they become distractions and safety concerns in school.
Last but not least, if you want to talk about school safety and don't believe whatever I've been telling you, at least believe in the people who knows for fact that cells don't do anything to deter safety hazards.
http://www.schoolsecurity.org/trends/cell_phones.htmlPlus I say "ban" cell phones because it's the only way that most kids will actually follow the rules. If policies say children can bring phones to the class room, the priviledge will certainly be abused. This is to answer
IROCKCB .
Cell phones in schools are fine as long as they're not used in class. That's what my schools rule is and we have never had a problem or distraction. And, even in the event that one did go off, how long would that be? 20 seconds? If you're going to get all worked up over that, please, take a few chill pills.
And my school also doesn't allow you to use any phone in the school unless you're throwing your guts up. Not even the office phone. 
They'll be used in class if they are not banned, period. There was another kid in here who said that cells DO go off in class, so don't tell me that it doesn't happen. I know for a fact that it happens. And then, that 20 seconds is enough to be a distraction. Taking "chill pills" isn't the answer for everything. I'm sorry that I can be as cool and as laid back as you to ignore cell phones in class. (Actually, I'm not sorry, I was sarcastic if you didn't figure it out). The classroom isn't the place that I have to take "chill pills".
What is the phone number to your school? I like to call them and ask for their policies. I'm actually, very interested in this topic. Better yet give me an email to one of your school's counselor.
But, as I've mentioned before, you should work everything out with your parents about your mode of transportations before going to school. If they don't care, set 'em straight, or get a friend.
Besides all that, the issue with iPods and cell phones in class... isn't it the teachers job to make sure you're not using any electronic devices? Guess what? It is indeed the teacher's job to teach and prevent distractions, but it's the students job to LEARN and respect education, not to create distractions. If teachers don't stop distractions, then they're not doing their job, but if a student brings in distractions, he/she isn't doing his/her job either.