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Charter Assignment
Charter Assignment
Section 6: The toys must meet once a month to make critical decisions about current events. Example it is
spring cleaning, the toys from all over the house must come together to discuss the moves and strategies.
Section 7: Every toy has the right to appear in front of the toy doctor in the household
when injured even if the household is still awake. Example a stuffed toy needs to be
stitched up or else there is a chance it won't be played with again they may sneak and
visit the doctor.
Section 8: Every toy has the right to be informed by police officer dolls/military men before getting detained.
Example right before going under the bed, police officer dolls/military men have to tell the toy what happened or
they can come out from under the bed whenever they like.
Section 9: Every toy has the right not to be exposed to cruel punishment or abuse. For example, if a toy is caught
deliberately twitching while a person is in the room or nearby, the toy should not be destroyed, tormented, or
abused in any manner.
EQUALITY RIGHTS
Section 10: Toys have the right to be rotated every three days
in their storage box. For example, military men may not stay
at the top of the box for more than three days. Rotation is
required so that no toy remains at the bottom indefinitely.
Section 11: Every toy is equal and has the same benefit of the
law without discrimination, particularly without
discrimination based on colour, manufacturing state, shape,
size, importancy, sex, age, or any physical or metal disabilities
inflicted on toy by boxes/machines. Example a toy with no
injuries has the same rights as another toy even if a box broke
one of their parts.
Section 12: When a toy is concealed, it has the ability to
freely move while no humans are present. For example, if an
older toy that a human has forgotten about is left on a high
shelf, it may fall off and become visible to the human again.