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That's just freaking AWESOME! It makes me feel warm and fuzzy. Do DeathScythe next!
When school is done for the day, it's done. Public school has no jurisdiction over what goes on outside of the school, outside of school hours. The school has every right not to allow a disruptive student back on campus, but no right to confiscate personal property and hold it after the school day is done. It's equivalent to the principle marching into your house and taking the kitchen table at dinner time because he has decided what you are feeding his student makes the student disruptive and affects school classes.
Heads up. Sprint doesn't support its phones or customers. Take a look at JD Powers customer care study (http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2005/06/tmobile_scores_high_on_jd_powe.html) or epinions.com. Run away before you chuck any more moola at Sprint.
It's easy to be anti-Sprint when they have no concept of 'normal' customer service, regardless of plan or equipment.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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