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Old 05-09-2001, 06:08 PM
shadokat shadokat is offline
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We take members like this to standards board, and first they receive a warning. After that, they lose privileges, such as social privileges or pledging privileges (taking part in new member events). This has worked for us, but I do know a chapter who had a member who was just way out of hand in her degradation of her chapter. They wrote a letter to their national and requested her deactivation. This required much physical evidence, but in the end, the woman was deactivated. That's how it can work, if you have to go this far.

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