Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does the school have the right to confiscate or even destroy the electrical appliances purchased by students?

Does the school have the right to confiscate or even destroy the electrical appliances purchased by students?

Schools have the right of confiscation, but not the right of destruction.

Because the school has school rules, and school rules are to be observed by every student. It doesn't mean that you obey them, and if he doesn't, it won't work. It will lead to disorder, the school will lose its prestige, and the management of the school will not be normal in the future. This is not desirable.

School is a place of education, and the most basic thing is to teach people to abide by rules, social rules, laws and regulations, company rules and so on. And school rules are the most basic to abide by, otherwise such people can be imagined in society and won't work.

As we all know, schools are educational institutions, not profit-making institutions, so the general system is reasonable, in order to create a good learning atmosphere and a safe campus environment. The dormitory is small, with mixed staff and everything. Electricity and fire have become the biggest security risks. Even though various systems have been formulated, there are still many safety accidents in dormitories every year, and the proportion of fires is very large.

The dormitory is very small, with a lot of sundries and flammable items. Excessive use of electricity will lead to circuit burning and fire, so the use of electrical appliances in the dormitory must be strictly controlled.

Strict control means strict control, just confiscate it. There's no need to destroy it. Just give it back to others after graduation.