ITs like a type of loitering/vagrancy law, its designed to give the admnistration in question a legal/written way of taking action for a large category of events. Its meant to be enforced differentially, but it also allows a loophole to nail people. Like getting a Capone for tax evasion.
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Originally posted by DeltaBetaBaby
On my campus, something is an event if it meets two of the following four requirements:
1. More than one chapter present
2. Alcohol present
3. More than 1/3 of any chapter present
4. Guests exceeding a number equal to 1/3 of the chapter
So if my brother and I go have dinner, and he orders a glass of wine, it is now a social event. Both my sorority and his fraternity could be busted for not registering a social event. Of course, this is absurd, but I have explained this to our Greek advisor more than once, and gotten nowhere.
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