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Old 07-25-2003, 11:13 AM
Opie25 Opie25 is offline
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Re: Re: Not sure if this really matters, but...

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Originally posted by LXAAlum
It's an insurance issue - kegs are considered "mass consumption" containers, or something similar (can't remember the "legal" term you see in policies), where cans/bottles are not.

Never made sense to me - whereas if 150+ people are at a party, what's the difference between 2-3 kegs and 5-10 cases of beer? None that I can see, but the insurance industry must have actuarial numbers to support the distinction.
Kegs, pony kegs, and even cases are all considered bulk quantity of alcohol. Technically all BYO events an individual can only bring a six pack of beer, not 12 or 24 but a 6'er.

And all Phi Delta Theta chapters should have been dry over the past few years...we have no exemption policies like other orgs.

Last edited by Opie25; 07-25-2003 at 11:15 AM.
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