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The only other websites that put brothel laws and Dearborn together go to a variety of porn sites. So yes, the onus of proof is on you. Without proof it doesn't exist. |
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Hey! PhiMu10gammachi went to my Alma Mater!
Hello fellow spartan! :D |
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Fox 2 News just did a piece on Alpha Gamma Delta at Wayne State University. It seems they wanted to get a sorority house, but when they looked into it DETROIT HAS A BROTHEL LAW. Yes, it's outdated and old and yes they can appeal, but it is a true thing. |
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So "ha" all you like. But the burden of proof is still on you. ETA: Also in your citation, please address why dorms are exempt, and how this law affects Dearborn as that was your original claim. |
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Where's the law? I gave you Dearborn's municipal code. |
I have heard of similar ordinances locally (read in newspaper articles) that are technically preventing couples from having FOSTER CHILDREN. I don't think I'll be able to find the article because it's been months and don't ask me the exact language but it does have to do with non-related people residing together over a certain amount in order to prevent non-zoned boarding or something similar. The city promised to look into the matter.
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The fact that I meant to point out was that it is IRRELAVENT what the people inside the house are actually doing (boarding or not), they just must be related if it is more than a certain number. I did't mean that it was a brothel law. I never said it was. Just that it was similar in its purpose overall and that things do exist to prevent x number of unrelated people from cohabiting together to prevent y result regardless of whether or not the situation is one that would normally be perfectly acceptable, whether a sorority chapter or a foster child.
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I have your blog saved on my favorites! i love looking at all of the houses.. it just makes me want to take a road trip and see all of them!
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I've heard of this "brothel law" thing quite a lot, my mother went to the University of Miami where no sororities were allowed to have housing, but fraternities were. There was a myth that the lady who owned all the land the fraternities' houses were built on was rejected from a sorority and refused to allow any to live on that land when she donated it/sold it to the school. Interesting tid bit!
However, there are SOME brother laws out there that may pop up around the country (I've heard of them via sisters in law school), but they aren't as adhered to. But, I DO KNOW for a fact the unrelated persons ordinance gets many a sorority. In Gainesville, we cannot have more than 3 unrelated persons living together. Many times and on a majority of campuses, sororities have houses ON CAMPUS. This means sorority houses can be considered "residence halls". All of the sororities at UF are required to have a house mother, which meets the requirements for us to have our own "RA". I think we're all a bit confused about what the brothel law even is. The typical name is the unrelated persons ordinance that just caught on the name of "the brothel law". There are a few that are explicitly called that, but I think people just threw an unofficial name onto it. So, there's the facts as much as I could find and have had experience with. Maybe we're all talking about the same thing, but didn't even know it! =) |
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This is how this rumour keeps perpetuating. "I heard of it," "someone told me about it," etc etc. |
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