
Originally Posted by
koiboi
you also got a point there sir labyrinth. about the school snobbing a court order. defective ang TRO? since when man na defective ang legal court order? i ain't no lawyer but i think its common sense.
then about the students learning their lesson, i know they have done something wrong and i think they aknowledge it. but what concerns me the most is that must they learn their lesson the hardest way possible? they should've let the stuents attend the graduation rights total the school stil have the last say because they can hold the student's credentials.
but then again everything is in the school's handbook. much better if ma post dinhi.
then mga boss, kani atoa kay healthy conversation lang ni ha and freely saying our opinions. this after all is a discussion site so please lang wala unta mag strong2x.
hala oi, gi-sir jud ko nimo ahehe girlaloo kaayo ko oi
and yes they claim that defective ang TRO..cguro naay technicalities sa pag file..im not a lawyer too so i just take this as i hear it on the news..
anyway, not being able to attend the graduation rites is not the hardest way to learn a lesson oi...over ra pud ka hehe