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Old 03-12-2008, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by a.e.B.O.T. View Post
It is that literal. ...So, I asked my professor to elaborate about whether alcohol present in front of pledges constitutes under the legal definition and he said yes, because the pledges could feel obligated due to their status within the situation, and therefor be 'discomforted.'
So ask him if alcohol present within 300 miles of the chapter house is also cause for "discomfort" (from you post above) as my ACLU lawyer friends state based on your very first post concerning the definition of hazing.

What about a pledge who lives at home? If Dad has beer in the fridge, is it now hazing because the son is pledge of any GLO because there is beer at home?
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