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Texas teacher's poster threatens 'Pokemon Go' players with in-game consequences

By Ben Hooper
An Abilene, Texas, teacher created a poster threatening her students with consequences if they play "Pokemon Go" during class. Photo by Amelia Carnagey/Facebook
An Abilene, Texas, teacher created a poster threatening her students with consequences if they play "Pokemon Go" during class. Photo by Amelia Carnagey/Facebook

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ABILENE, Texas, July 27 (UPI) -- A Texas teacher created a poster promising her students some serious in-game consequences if they are caught playing Pokemon Go on her time.

Amelia Carnagey, who teaches a college class in Abilene, Texas, shared a photo on Facebook of the poster she made to warn students against playing the popular augmented reality game on their smartphones during class.

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The poster reads:

"No playing Pokemon Go in class

1st offense: I will take your phone from you and WASTE all of your pokeballs! Probably on a Pidgy or Rattata... But I will miss. Over and over and over...

2nd offense: After wasting your pokeballs, I will use your incense and a lucky egg! Pokemon might be surrounding you, but you're out of ways to catch them!

3rd offense: I will transfer your highest level and rarest Pokemon! Maybe even 2... or 3 of them. 1 candy in exchange for a 1453 CP Dragonite.. seems fair.

If I can't catch them you can't catch them!"

Carnagey said her students were amused by the poster and the threats made by the document are only meant to be taken as humor.

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"To everyone saying rude things, I teach college and this is just a joke. My students this morning all chuckled about it, and as I am a chill art teacher who rarely has to pull any disciplinary measures whatsoever... let alone affront civil rights, thought this was amusing!" she wrote.

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