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				10-29-2007, 06:30 PM
			
			
			
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				pledge Shouldn't have dropped NEED HELP
			 
 
			
			Hey Everyone,
 I'm in a fraternity and one of our pledges who is my lil bro in the house (doesn't know it yet) and depledged but didn't want to. He got a $400 speeding ticket and now can't afford the house thats why he had to drop. This kid is an amazing person who would be great for our house and we share many things in common and even though he says he will rush in spring there are already other fraternities after him. I've already told him that i would pay for his ticket but he has too much pride t take it. I'm having lunch with him in an hour.
 
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				10-29-2007, 07:31 PM
			
			
			
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				10-30-2007, 05:46 PM
			
			
			
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			If he really wants to join your chapter and a spot is available for him to do so next semester then let him pledge next semester.
 It was his choice to speed and he got caught. Let him pay his own $400 and maybe next time he'll think about the consequences before choosing to speed.
 
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			You should not pay for his ticket. You should be his friend, regardless of whether or not you are members of the same fraternity.
 There are larger problems than not being able to afford fraternity dues. For example, what kind of behavior caused the pledge to get a $400 ticket to begin with? He should take some time away from Greek Life to better prioritize his life, or he might find himself with a revoked driver's license or in the hospital due to his reckless driving.
 
 ETA: And why would you want such an irresponsible person representing your letters? That is a really substantial amount of money for a speeding ticket. You don't get a $400 ticket for a simple moving violation. That event may have occurred outside of the fraternity, but it still becomes a fraternity issue and cause to be called to standards as a reminder to watch your conduct.
 
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					Originally Posted by adpiucf  ETA: And why would you want such an irresponsible person representing your letters? That is a really substantial amount of money for a speeding ticket. You don't get a $400 ticket for a simple moving violation. That event may have occurred outside of the fraternity, but it still becomes a fraternity issue and cause to be called to standards as a reminder to watch your conduct. |  Actually, you do get a $400 ticket for a simple moving violation in several states.
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			Whoa, did I miss something?  Did this thread get outta hand while I was working and get edited??
		 
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					Originally Posted by SthrnZeta  Whoa, did I miss something?  Did this thread get outta hand while I was working and get edited?? |  Maybe the replies from his multiple threads on the same subject all got combined into one thread.
		 
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					Originally Posted by 33girl  Maybe the replies from his multiple threads on the same subject all got combined into one thread. |    OMG, I didn't even notice there were other threads... That's just stupid - on his part AND mine! They didn't get combined (yet), I've just been posting on both threads, lol.
		 
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					Originally Posted by SthrnZeta    OMG, I didn't even notice there were other threads... That's just stupid - on his part AND mine! They didn't get combined (yet), I've just been posting on both threads, lol. |  I don't think he was stupid, just a touch overzealous.    
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