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Tom you're absolutely right. But the school is only coming in with the iron fist because they have the student body's interests to protect. I can't even imagine the nightmare of working at a university and being entrusted with the mental and physical well-being of 1000s of students.
Should something happen to one of those students, the university is liable. Not to mention the PR nightmare and financial support being pulled from the school if there is an incident with one of the students.
National GLOs don't condone abuse of their members (nor do locals). But the actions of a few chapter members have wide-spread repercussions on the national GLO, the chapter where the alleged incident occurred, the university and all of its students. People get caught up in having their "fun" and don't see that their innocent "quest" or "pledge challenge" can get twisted.
"What do you want a BB gun for, kid? You'll shoot your eye out."
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