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Old 09-22-2008, 11:05 AM
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Even if you do change your dress code, what are you going to do if the same sketchy people come by dressed in a polo and khakis?

IMO, anyone who doesn't have their bedroom doors locked during a party can't complain if any of their property was stolen.

A guest list/showing a student ID with security is the way to go. This is standard at my school for registered parties. I don't know what your school's social policy is like, but if your chapter is having unregistered (illegal) parties, you can't very well hire security and expect not to get caught.
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