Greeks face stricter party policy
By JACK STRIPLING
Gainesville Sun staff writer
February 15. 2006
Since 2002, most fraternity and sorority house parties at the University of Florida - sometimes nearly as big as 300 people - have been held without any security. But that will change under a new policy instituted at UF this semester.
Any registered party held at Greek houses at UF where alcohol is present will now require two law enforcement officers for security, said Chris Bullins, director of fraternity and sorority affairs.
"I think it is a proactive step in being a deterrent," Bullins said. "I think the presence of an officer is going to make people think twice about drinking underage."
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