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Saturday, June 28, 2008 @ 12:39 AM

Seriously, why aren't we allowed to eat at the designated benches and stuff? According to the school, the original intention of banning the consumption of food everywhere except the first floor of the school was so to reduce the amount of paper boxes used. In this case, why can't we bring food from home to eat outside?
Keyu got her name taken down for eating M&Ms outside class. Did she use a paper box? Nope. What if we bring sandwiches from home? We don't use paper boxes to keep them in. To me, it's like the school has forgotten its purpose banning eating on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors. The intention of the new rule (of reducing the usage of paper boxes) has been changed, to a one whereby students will get marked down for consuming food that are not even packed in paper boxes.