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We are asked to confiscate items that may tip the delicate balance towards the all-pervasive "youth culture".
The next day, he ordered searches of Marcela's and Felipe's residences to confiscate items and take them to the B.N.D.G.
"However, school staff need to be protected from the burden of having to prove why they lawfully confiscate items, and also from any unreasonable complaints directed at them after the event from parents and pupils," she warned.
Since April 2007, teachers have had the legal right to confiscate items from pupils but there is no UK government policy about mobile phone use in England with individual schools making their own policy.
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Miranda's lawyers have written to the Home Office demanding the confiscated items be returned.
F.B.I. agents raided their home and confiscated items that could be used to signal invading troops.
Live animals and handcuffs are among the most confiscated items taken from passengers at airport security.
Garbage bins for discarded or confiscated items have become a fixture at security checkpoints.
(The flat of Yashin's parents, where Yashin still technically lives, was searched that morning, too. Among the confiscated items: Mrs. Yashin's recipe book).
Last year, he and three former N.S.A. colleagues went to federal court to get the confiscated items back; he is still waiting for some of them.
They confiscated items they deemed potentially dangerous including, protesters told the BBC, a bar of soap, a flip chart, a pair of tweezers, a clown outfit, a key chain, crayons, pens and a bicycle lock.
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