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Originally Posted by Gusteau
Sorry for the lane swerve, but I have a slight issue with using community service as a punishment. Besides the possibility to use it for positive recognition, I think it sends a really bad message to say that community service is a punishment. Yes, it is a way to provide positive results from a bad situation, but at what cost? If our organizations are trying to promote a positive image of leadership, scholarship, service, and brotherhood/sisterhood we should not be doling out something we want to do as a penalty for rule breaking.
Just my two cents...
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I see where you're coming from, but community service is used as a punishment far more often by our courts than it is by a Campus Panhellenic Council.
Also, OP... you might want to change your location and some of the other identifying data in your post (your position on CPC included).