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this post was submitted on 27 Feb 2024
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They were. When I was in school having a smartphone out could result in it being taken away. At some point since then, the rules have seemingly changed.
Because phones got expensive. If a teacher confiscates a phone and drops it/it gets stolen from them, who's going to pay for it? At least that's the explanation my teachers gave around 2010 or so, when they announced they'd no longer confiscate phones.