Monday, July 5, 2010

Strict but inconsistent


By Paul Anthony M. Eso
(Vol. XXVIII No. 2, Editorial Cartoon)

Strict but inconsistent

Another school year has opened, but still some of the many rules and regulations in Negros Oriental State University (NORSU) are still left unclear, not apparent, and even unapproved. Consequently, there were no consistent implementations of such policies from authorities concerned. As a result, the NORSU community has raised their eyebrows to the said personnel because of the way the policy is executed. There were even confrontations and misunderstandings between students and authorities.

One of the policies that gained most attention is the proper dressing attire. The Student Government of Dumaguete City I has revised the dress code for several times last school year. But with several revisions, the policy is still not yet approved until this very day. However, the security department of the university is implementing the previous policy.

The office of the security matters shared the dress code that provides the proper dressing attire with specifications addressing to all concerned that says “no wearing of short pants, sleeveless, spaghetti strap and tubes, slippers, sandals below two inches, and sando shirts; and third sex is not allowed to wear sandals, pedals, tube-top, and spaghetti strap blouses.”

The chief security officer once revealed in an interview last school year that the said policy will strictly be enforced not only to students but also to administrators, faculty members, and practically all the staff. The security department even clarified that the policy will have to be observed not only on weekdays but also on weekends excluding those who will have their clean-up drive.

The rule on the proper dressing attire is a little bit clear from the said point although the policy is not yet approved by the university administration. However, heating arguments between students and the security personnel and even between some bigwigs and the latter occasionally broke out.

The common cause of the dispute is that the concerned students and university staff are not following certain policies. But Norsunians reasoned out that the policy is not properly disseminated since there are no appropriate announcements posted.

Some of the security personnel also refuted that they are only following orders from the office of the security matters. If then the policy on the proper dressing attire is simply implemented without further squabble, it would just have been smooth sailing. However, there are university guards who were too harsh in the execution of such rule. They tend to frighten students from entering if they will not follow the policy. But is that how the policies are implemented?

There were other events that a security person allowed a student to enter the university premises even without following some of the rules while other students were not permitted. It only suggests that they were either considerate to people they know or they were simply careless on their work.

On the other hand, it would have been better if they could just simply ask the students to obey the rules calmly without hostility. But they simply brag themselves being the security personnel – a great authority that no one should ever violate. What a great power, but have they ever been responsible with their actions?

Moreover, university guards’ schedule varies from time to time, and it seems that some policies vary as well from one personnel to another. Were they ever told the same points from their superiors? Norsunians even noticed that there are some security personnel who were strict but inconsistent with the implementation of the rules.

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