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Originally Posted by Benzgirl
You seem to be at odds with risk issues and authority. Each fraternity and sorority has created risk policies to combat hazing. Most campuses have addressed it as well.
Whether you agree with each chapter or university is up to you. But it is not your call. I don't doubt you will complain about it, tough.
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Creating policies that don't eliminate risk, but push risk off campus isn't a solution. Banning kegs accelerates the move to hard liquor which is easier to hide and causes twice the problems. Pledge rides have prevented countless DUI situations -- but now they call it "hazing" and are banned. Etc. Etc. The people "in charge" don't have a clue as to the unintended consequences of their policies.