Many people agree with zero-tolerance policies in schools. However, some people disagree with these policies. What is the MOST logical argument against having a zero-tolerance policy?

A. Sometimes students should automatically be suspended if they make a bad choice
B. Sometimes students deserve to be bullied or harassed by other classmates
C. Some students will go unpunished they are not caught by a teacher
D. Some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm

D. Some students will be punished because they make an error that meant no harm

Zero-tolerance policies do not always take into account the intent or circumstances of the student's behavior. This can lead to unfair punishments for minor infractions or mistakes that were not intended to cause harm. Punishing students in such cases may not be the most effective or fair way to address disciplinary issues in schools.