From: #ADITYA PANDA#
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 10:49 PM
To: Hall-16 General Office
Subject: Apology Letter
Respected madam,
I am writing this letter on behalf of all those who were involved in the events that took place in hall 16 on 31/03/2007. We take full responsibility for breaking the notice board and fire extinguisher closet. Basically what happened was that we(Aditya Panda ,Abhilash Paul,Amitoj Saini, Vinay Gupta and Sumit Khemani) were playing monopoly and drinking, around midnight Amitoj and me went out to the bathroom and we had an arguement over the game and got into a fight I pushed amitoj who banged into the notice board and broke it from the middle. Since it had been broken we decided to bring it down completely. Sumit along with the others was smoking and playing with matchsticks and throwing them around one of the matchsticks caused the notices to catch fire which was very minor and could be stamped out. However Abhilash came out and being in an ineberiated state did not realize that the fire was not that big and as a precautionary measure broke the fire extinguisher case to take out the extinguisher before anybody could stop him. The fire was easily stamped out. We would like to apologize for whatever that happened that night. We realize that we did make a lot of noise that night and caused a great deal of inconvinience to all the hall residents. It was a regretful experience and we are aware that misconduct inside the hall premises was unacceptable and hence would like to apologize to the hall office and the residents of hall 16 as well to whom we caused considerable amount of inconvinience.
As a corrective measure we offer to pay the cost for all the damage sustained and assure you that such an incident will never happen again. Once again we apologize for our actions.
Thanking you
Aditya Panda
Thursday, April 26, 2007
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2 comments:
chao panda! all ah nehs... no wonder this would hpn... aniwaes i din noe they noe how to play monopoly wahahaha
-vin
wat! and who ends a letter with "thanking you"?
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