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Originally Posted by jon1856
Would seems, from what I have read, that your own National determined that it was serious.
Care to state your point(s) or rather counter-points?
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Any time a chapter violates the student code of conduct wherever they may be, it's "serious." Such incidents can have an effect on whether insurance covers an incident. The fact that such events happen shows that a chapter is an insurance risk.
To analogize, if I'm clocked going 6 miles per hour over the speed limit, although the infraction isn't that big a deal and I wasn't threatening anyone's safety, if my insurance company catches wind of it, my rates are going up because according to their statistics, I'm more of a risk.