Probably the totalitarian rules regarding electronics usage. This was at lunch last year, I had my iPhone out during lunch in the lunchroom (so not in a class, not distracting to the learning environment) and I was looking up a Chinese word I needed to finish my homework. The school's assigned police officer comes over, tells me he needs to take my phone and for me to come with him. While we're walking, he says, "this is the new iPhone, right? the 4 model?" I nod, and he says," Sucks you lost it for the day then, huh?"
Picking it up at the end of the day was almost as dickish. I go to my neighborhood office (our school is divided into four "neighborhoods" each with their own principal and office) and ask for my phone back, and I'm told my neighborhood principal has it and that he's out front of the school. I go there and ask for my phone back, and he asks "You do know our school policy explicitly banning all electronics, right?" I say yes, but I thought use during lunch would be okay because I wouldn't be distracting a class, plus I've seen countless other kids using iPods and phones during lunch with no punishments so I figured it was allowed. He asked me how long I'd been at the school, and I say that was my sophomore year. He then tells me that I "should know the rules by now," heavily implying I'm an idiot with his tone, and finally gives me back the phone after about ten minutes of lectures about school policy.
Fuck, even thinking about this again pisses me off.
Picking it up at the end of the day was almost as dickish. I go to my neighborhood office (our school is divided into four "neighborhoods" each with their own principal and office) and ask for my phone back, and I'm told my neighborhood principal has it and that he's out front of the school. I go there and ask for my phone back, and he asks "You do know our school policy explicitly banning all electronics, right?" I say yes, but I thought use during lunch would be okay because I wouldn't be distracting a class, plus I've seen countless other kids using iPods and phones during lunch with no punishments so I figured it was allowed. He asked me how long I'd been at the school, and I say that was my sophomore year. He then tells me that I "should know the rules by now," heavily implying I'm an idiot with his tone, and finally gives me back the phone after about ten minutes of lectures about school policy.
Fuck, even thinking about this again pisses me off.