This is something I see on both this forum and on CS. Even though I rag on controlling rules and restrictions (mostly when it comes to the public schools), I have only been told this once on here. Quite often, when a thread goes into discussing the purpose of rules, laws, or policies, someone will say something like "We've all heard customers argue the same thing" or "That's a very SC tactic". I think that arguement is bull because a lot of the time the rules are pretty unfair.
For instance, I've argued cell phones in schools many times on here. I think for schools to outright ban cell phones is ridiculous. It's one thing to require students to turn them off or on vibrate during tests, but to ban them completely in a place where students will spend 35 hours a week? Come on, they were invented for a reason. The school is the one being sucky by making such a dumb rule, not the students who bring cell phones.
I get it, there are probably times when people deliberatly break rules just to be an asshole, and a lot of rules do make sense, but just because something is a rule, doesn't mean it's worth enforcing or following. And I don't know about everyone else on here, but I usually don't break the rules anyway, I just complain about how stupid they are. But sometimes even complaining about the rules is enough to generate a "you're being an SC" responce.
For instance, I've argued cell phones in schools many times on here. I think for schools to outright ban cell phones is ridiculous. It's one thing to require students to turn them off or on vibrate during tests, but to ban them completely in a place where students will spend 35 hours a week? Come on, they were invented for a reason. The school is the one being sucky by making such a dumb rule, not the students who bring cell phones.
I get it, there are probably times when people deliberatly break rules just to be an asshole, and a lot of rules do make sense, but just because something is a rule, doesn't mean it's worth enforcing or following. And I don't know about everyone else on here, but I usually don't break the rules anyway, I just complain about how stupid they are. But sometimes even complaining about the rules is enough to generate a "you're being an SC" responce.
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