Monday, July 23, 2007

Fuss Over SP

Forewarning: SP doesn't stand for Sungai Petani..

Anyway, I remember the whole dorm was punished because of a used SP in the pantry ( was that small room between our dorms in the main block called pantry? Someone help... I can't remember)
The seniors ( fifth formers) accused us for being unhygienic and not civic minded to do such a thing and locked the 30 strong of us into that small room. With the stench and pong of the unwashed laundries .. we were forced to stay there for more than an hour because nobody confessed of being the culprit. At last they asked us to make a straight line from that small room to the toilet's dustbin and made us pass that used SP ,by hand, no gloves allowed, into the dustbin. It was gross then, and I still find it gross now.

What I actually want to share here is.. we had an unfair trial!
And we were punished unfairly just because we were the youngest.
Actually, that small room was shared between 2 dorms.. One is us... the first formers.. and the other dorm was occupied by the 4th formers.

My question to the dearest seniors who did that to us..

" Were the occupants of the other dorm exempted from the embarrassment just because they were seniors? Or did you seriously think they were not involved at all????"

If you are reading this and this somehow triggered some old memory in the back of your brain shelf, please.. feed me with some answers.

be honest

the story:

SHOCKING PUNISHMENT: Cold, dirty penalty over sanitary pad
By : Dennis Wong and Nancy Nais


The students enduring their punishment in the muddy pond. — Picture courtesy of Borneo Post




KUCHING: Two hundred schoolgirls of a boarding school were forced to squat, neck-deep, in a murky pond after a used sanitary pad was found in a toilet bowl.
The girls were in the pond for an hour during heavy rain while the warden, who meted out the punishment, stood under an umbrella to supervise the punishment.


The punishment, which was described as "improper", is being investigated by the Education Ministry.


The shocking event at SMK Bawang Assan was captured on camera by the school’s parent-teacher association chairman Jimmy Kiu at 5pm on Wednesday.


Seeing Kiu taking photographs, the warden ordered the girls out of the pond.
By then, several of them complained of itchiness and rashes. Several were also reportedly ill after the incident.


Kiu claimed none of the school officials came to check the situation despite these complaints.


Most of the 500 students in Form One to Five are from the interior areas of Sungei Pasin, Batang Lassa, Nanga Singat, Sungei Lengang, Sungei Belangan and Tanjung Bekakap.


The students from the co-ed school go home on weekends.


"This kind of punishment is inhumane. And it is all over a used sanitary pad in a toilet bowl," Kiu said.


"The water in the pond is dirty as waste from the canteen flows straight into it."


A school official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the warden decided to punish all the female students after no one owned up to leaving the used pad in the toilet bowl.


"I think the warden was angry as it is expensive to fix a clogged toilet," Kiu said.


Sarawak Teachers’ Union president William Ghani Bina expressed his uneasiness with the disciplinary measure applied by the warden.


"The warden’s intentions may have been good, but she should have followed the guidelines on disciplining students," William said.


"Teachers are humans, too. This warden may have gone overboard in instilling discipline."


William did not, however, put all the blame on the warden.


He said the student concerned should also take responsibility.


"This incident would not have occurred if school regulations were followed. There are proper bins to dispose of used sanitary pads."


Sibu deputy police chief Superintendent Zamani Hamdan said they had yet to receive any report over the incident.




http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Sunday/Frontpage/20070722072045/Article/index_html

2 comments:

thewisekid said...

1) it freaked me out to see The Choo-Choo Train That Never Stops being linked to your blog!
;p

2) remember, the seniors used to scare us with all sorts of cerita hantus sucking out the rubbish bin for the blood of uncleaned pads?

those days!

;)

Naa said...

hi zetty,

1) Consider it as an honor la...

2) Of course ingat... but i've never seen it with my own eyes nor have i met someone who did see it. It was always told by someone who was told by someone who knew it from someone else.. ya.. those days..

anyway, thanks for dropping a comment!