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Originally posted by RUgreek
This is why I said they should educate the students on conducting "proper" hunts, and set up some reasonable boundaries. Once you keep alcohol out of it, there is hardly much of a risk management issue. If going around and collecting things is too risky for a pledge activity, what the hell are greeks doing for bonding activities today? Sitting around a camp fire and telling spooky stories? Oh wait, a camp fire, probably too risky to have one of those
Some rules are just demented in my opinion.
RUgreek
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No matter how many fabulous national education programs are set in place, it only takes one stupid idiot to ruin it for the whole bunch. It happens all the time. Good national programs and something at the local level gets twisted.
So, the scavenger hunt privilege is abused one too many times, and is taken away. There are other "getting to know you" activities students may engage in.
Clarification: Risk Management isn't just about alcohol. And most traditional-age college students go with the mob mentality and are robbed of normally solid decision-making skills in their desire to fit in.