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School removes phone socket, students in China angry

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According to SCMP, students at Anhui Suzhou Institute of Technology in Anhui province (eastern China) were extremely angry when all the power outlets in their dormitory were removed.

They protested by shouting, throwing paper and clothes on the floor, and setting some materials on fire, according to a video that went viral on social media on October 17.

Angry students threw paper and clothes on the floor and set fire to the dormitory premises. (Photo: SCMP)

Angry students threw paper and clothes on the floor and set fire to the dormitory premises. (Photo: SCMP)

It is unclear whether the school informed students about the decision to remove the power outlets, but Guizhou TV quoted an unnamed staff member as saying the decision would remain in place.

“The power outlets in the dormitories must be removed or students will use their phones all night long,” he said.

When asked about concerns that students would not be able to charge their phones, the staff member replied firmly: "Students will not be allowed to bring phones into school from now on. Anyone who does not agree with this rule can drop out."

The decision to remove power outlets over concerns about students playing on their phones has sparked controversy. (Photo: SCMP)

The decision to remove power outlets over concerns about students playing on their phones has sparked controversy. (Photo: SCMP)

An angry letter from a student later went viral online. The letter said the student had heard the school had decided to remove the electrical outlets because someone had been caught secretly cooking in their room.

"If this is the reason, the school's decision is understandable," the letter said, but argued that only one person should be punished and not all the sockets in the dormitory should be removed.

According to this student, the above move will cause significant disruption to student life, such as receiving notifications about assignments or recharging meal cards.

The letter also suggests that school staff should set an example and remove power outlets in faculty offices if the school maintains its decision to do so with students.

The story caused controversy on Chinese social media, with many opinions supporting the school's stance.

“The school is acting responsibly for the health of the students,” said one netizen.

Another said: “The school deserves support for its efforts to protect its students despite criticism.”

Hua Yu (Source: SCMP)



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