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Old 04-30-2004, 10:03 PM
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Originally posted by HederaNaturale
But as type this (I'm always thinking... no one can say I'm not open-minded!) I CAN see how the university could have grounds if this WERE a university-owned house, or if it were on university-owned property; if the house doesn't even meet standard health codes, and these guys were responsible for letting it fall to shambles (i.e., not just dirty, but serious health and bulding code violations-- to the extent of the house being deemed condemned or something), I can see the university having every right to take action to protect their property.
I think this is the real issue, that the house is on Uni grounds and they could be responsible for the health code violations and fines. Believe me, if you live off campus, the university doesn't give a crap if you live in garbage up to your knees.

And I don't think this has to do with hazing, I think it just has to do with a bunch of piggies living there.
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