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Originally Posted by adpiucf
Emory may have pulled the bus program because they felt they were enabling underage drinking and/or binge drinking. The bus gave the local police a prime opportunity to bust a bunch of underage drinkers, and I'm willing to bet the school didn't want to tarnish their reputation to prospective students or risk the liability of an overintoxicated student riding the bus to and from the bars and then coming home and suffocating in his own vomit, and the ensuing law suit from the kid's family which would surely go after Emory for money (because, after all, they provided the safe transportation allowing precious Junior to be placed in temptation's path).
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This has nothing to do with the situation at all.
The only thing that made sense from your Post was reputation.
The bus was paid not out of School funding.
The Police had no reason to stop the bus and cite passengers.
There has to be probable cause to stop the bus.
Unless there was a reason to check the passengers, they cannot to that either.
As DeltAlum said, they violated the laws they are there to enforce, not be Emorys foot patrol.
It is not Emorys call to have this done unless it is against school polocy.
Call ACLU, they get in to s**t like this for the good of the down trodden?