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Old 12-03-2003, 06:03 PM
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Originally posted by DeltAlum
I'm not a lawyer, but that's a good question.

I think that in the case where a doctor suspects a "crime" may have been committed they are required to report it to the police. Same as in domestic violence cases, etc.

As for James' comment, I think the message that is really being sent is that alcohol violations are being taken seriously. It's way to dangerous not to intercede and get medical attention -- no matter what the stats show.
I don't think I can go to a hospital with a broken eye socket or a hole in my side and say I hit a door knob so maybe it's the same thing.

This does not encourage people to not take someone to the hospital. If it does, then the deaths from pledges dying in a house after drinking should be encouraging them to go to the hospital or to just not haze.

-Rudey
--Sad that houses across the country are calling their hell nights "big brother night"/"brotherhood night"/etc.
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