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Old 12-30-2011, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by flopchop View Post
Although most pledge processes are suppose to be dry, I've found that at least at my college, it really means the candidate educator will decide for you when you're going to drink. Not only is that an inconvenience, but it is a way for him/her to monitor how much alcohol you're consuming to keep things safe.
No, it is a way to haze.

If the pledges are underage (not to mention the educator) alcohol should be a moot point. If a pledge is not underage, and someone's not "allowing" him to drink (in a situation where drinking would be acceptable) that is HAZING.

I don't know how many times I have to say this...DRY PLEDGING IS HAZING. As would be not allowing pledges to smoke, or drive, or do anything else that the laws of the state/town/country deem legal for their age.
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