Yes , in high school..
The teacher practices confiscation by collecting all of the cell phones from her students.
If its a teacher you shouldnt be talking on a cell phone in class.
because as a teacher u will not learn from a phone
Don't bring any gadgets to school because the teacher will confiscate it.
The Teacher confiscated John's iPod.
Yes, a parent can legally confiscate a phone that their child purchased, as long as the child is a minor and the parent is acting in the best interest of the child.
It depends upon the agreement of attendance. Some camps have very strict rules and reserve the right to inspect belongings.
In most places, it is not illegal for parents to confiscate their child's phone as a form of discipline or monitoring. Parents have the legal authority to set rules and boundaries for their children, including managing their use of technology.
Yes, a parent can legally confiscate a child's phone if the other parent purchased it, as long as it is done in accordance with any custody agreements or court orders in place.
If its not theirs they need permission from higher authority (Warrant)
Not sure what you mean "in pa", but yes a mobile phone can be confiscated. If it has possible evidence on it then they have the power to seize it under PACE. they can also then examine it's contents, though they have to be able to justify why to their authorities.
No, the word 'cell phone' is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing.The word 'your' is a possessive adjective, a type of pronoun; a word that is placed before a noun to show that that noun belongs to the person spoken to (you).A possessive noun would be a noun in the possessive form placed before the noun (cell phone) to tell who the phone belongs to; for example, the teacher's cell phone or Jack's cell phone.