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LaneSig 10-17-2007 03:55 PM

Pi Lambda Phi at UF Placed on Probation
 
http://alligator.org/articles/2007/1...airs/pilam.txt

The chapter cannot participate in rush this fall. That will really hurt their numbers.

The strangest part to me: Some officers of the chapter are required to participate in a 'ride along' with the University police department. What happens if that ride along encounters a dangerous situation? One word: lawsuit.

DGTess 10-17-2007 07:19 PM

What makes it better to penalize a house instead of charging the people involved? I don't understand that way of thinking.

LatinaAlumna 10-17-2007 07:31 PM

The ride along is strange; so is the "mock party" they are supposed to host.

jon1856 10-17-2007 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1538691)
http://alligator.org/articles/2007/1...airs/pilam.txt

The chapter cannot participate in rush this fall. That will really hurt their numbers.

The strangest part to me: Some officers of the chapter are required to participate in a 'ride along' with the University police department. What happens if that ride along encounters a dangerous situation? One word: lawsuit.

We were on ride alongs with the Tacoma PD.
We were were part of speed traps.
We were in a PD van; not a RC unit.
And the one time I recall "rolling" onto a scene: was rather under control.

LaneSig 10-18-2007 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon1856 (Post 1538824)
We were on ride alongs with the Tacoma PD.
We were were part of speed traps.
We were in a PD van; not a RC unit.
And the one time I recall "rolling" onto a scene: was rather under control.

Was it required or did your chapter volunteer?

If it was a volunteer situation, while it may not remove all of the liability issues, you willingly put yourself into the situation.

Requiring someone to ride along? Officers have no idea if a situation can spin out of control. Having a civilian present, particularly one who did not volunteer? Who is the officer more responsible for? The situation, their own physical well being, or protecting a civilian who is present? There are all types of potential situations that can occur. Adding an extra person, an unwilling civilian, helps no one.

Make 'em pick up trash around campus instead.

jon1856 10-18-2007 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1538955)
Was it required or did your chapter volunteer?

If it was a volunteer situation, while it may not remove all of the liability issues, you willingly put yourself into the situation.

Requiring someone to ride along? Officers have no idea if a situation can spin out of control. Having a civilian present, particularly one who did not volunteer? Who is the officer more responsible for? The situation, their own physical well being, or protecting a civilian who is present? There are all types of potential situations that can occur. Adding an extra person, an unwilling civilian, helps no one.

Make 'em pick up trash around campus instead.

Volunteered. And I in truth do not recall the why behind it.
Not sure if it was a class I was taking at the time or a ride along program of the school and TPD to show students what the PD did.

And as I tried to indicate, we were NOT first responders.
We also had tours of HQ, and jails.


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