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House Parties
Many of us who either lived in dry houses or lived on dry campuses had to resort to partying off campus. In my chapter, we had both formal and informal types of events. The formal events included guest lists, security, t-shirts were made, etc. The informal parties which were basically going on somewhere with someone on any given night never had even a bit of thought put into them as safety was concerned.
(I'm an alumnus and I'm sure this has changed since my graduation) Does anyone's chapter have any sort of risk management strategy for informal events or is risk management pretty much left up to the individuals who attend? |
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Informal.. you know, the 3 or more members = an "event" rule... |
I thought that was a sorority thing. If I invite three of my buddies over for euchre on a monday night, I'm not considering that a Pi Kappa Alpha event. In regards to your question though, I would have to say that any risk management would be under my hands then. I mean it is my house, so if anything happened to someone I would have to deal with it.
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Our risk managemant strategy is simple. 1. Don't sign for the kegs 2. If the cops come run like hell. |
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