Section 7.6.1.33: Defiance
I haven't written about this yet but I got my first ever minor offense due to wearing my Sanuk Tube Flops.
Side note: I told the authorities or the DO that it wasn't made of rubber thus not violating the dress code. However, they didn't believe me.
This is one of the many downsides of having no uniforms when you go to school. Even if we are lifted upon the conformity of wearing clothes almost identical to another, we are still to abide with the dress code which will be eventually changed starting this academic year.
Academic year - term I got from studying in La Salle schools. AY is equivalent to the SY we used to know which is school year.
I don't know exactly why am I writing this but sometimes I do find other officers to be unfair when implementing the dress code. I do see people sometimes, who go to school with even shorter skirts. It's quite unnoticeable since we don't have the same height.
The real situation is, I missed my seminar yesterday which was about the first offense due to that tube flops. Now, I saw the consequence which could be a major offense or if I can give them a valid reason why wasn't I able to attend the seminar then I might be off this. Now, the real deal is that I am gathering bits of information to prove that my tube flops aren't made of rubber. I have looked and browsed at different sites which gave me different answers that could really help. What I don't understand is that, a minor offense such as that could get a seminar quickly?
While others, seem to get their freedom from wearing inappropriate attire.
The first time that I got a warning was due to a skirt. It looked shorter since I have to climb the stairs. They wanted me to pull it so low that it will look like 2" above my knee which I find so high school/elementary. Thing is, the guards stationed at the gate should have measured the distance of the hemline of my skirt from my knees yet the did not. Thus, they did instruct me to go to the DO. Anyway, let's skip those. I don't quite get the logic of attending a seminar with just a minor offense and this is due to a misconception of the idea that my footwear was made of rubber.
Here is a sample of the Sanuk tube flops.
From a site (http://www.fabulouswon.com/2010/08/04/these-sandals-were-made-for-walking-sanuk-review-giveaway/)
The following are descriptions of a pair of Sanuk tube flops:
These Are Not Shoes, They’re Sandals!
Super Soft, High Rebound, Molded EVA Footbed featuring AEGIS Antimicrobial additive
Layered Upper with Frayed Edge and Print Detail
Handmade Canvas/Textile Upper
Contrasting, Synthetic Liner
Happy U Outsole
Vegan and Vegetarian









