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Old 06-03-2002, 05:27 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: some thoughts...

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Originally posted by lifesaver
Agreed. We have one and dont follow the rules so dont think I am being holier than thou. My point was that unfortunately, if something happened and little Tequila Shiela had too many and had to go to the ER and get her stomach pumped, mamma and daddy might try to pin it on the chapter even if it was at the unofficial house. Then the HQ gets involved, and if (for us) 25% of the active chapter was there, then it can constitutes an event. Yada yada yada.

I agree that it shouldnt apply, and it wont, except in an ex post facto kinda way - Should someone get hurt. Just something to think about.
First, no one accused you of being "holier than thou." I don't mean to sound gender biast, but your post explains exactly why it is easier for sororities to have unofficial houses as opposed to fraternities. The fraternities tend to have party houses, which could potentially become a risk management issue...sororities usually don't. I'm not staying that "rule-breaking" doesn't happen at sorority houses, but you're less likely to see a sorority throwing a kegger at their unofficial house.
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