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Having Fun in College (Staying safe)

Having Fun in College (Staying safe). By Earl Torres Period 4 Avid 12. When would a party be “disruptive”?. If there is: “fighting, loud music, rowdiness, and unreasonable noise” Police are allowed to break up the party, and even make arrests. “ Crashing”Parties.

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Having Fun in College (Staying safe)

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  1. Having Fun in College(Staying safe) By Earl Torres Period 4 Avid 12

  2. When would a party be “disruptive”? • If there is: “fighting, loud music, rowdiness, and unreasonable noise” • Police are allowed to break up the party, and even make arrests

  3. “Crashing”Parties • Police can kick crashers out • -It is considered trespassing and illegal

  4. Fraternity Initiations • Against the law if it is considered “hazing” • Hazing: Method of initiation or pre-initiation into a student organization which causes physical & mental disgrace, damage or harm. • Participants can be fined up to $5000 or sent to jail

  5. Spray Painting • Can land you in temporary jail, or prison and can cost up to $50,000 in fines • Might be required to pay for the damage caused • Or have to work in the clean up crew

  6. Operating a Motorboat • Do not need a special license • However basic Driving principles apply: • DUI is illegal • Know speed limits • Take responsibility • If under 21 cannot operate w/ more than 0.01% blood alcohol concetration • Can be charge for vehicle manslaughter if fatal accident occurs

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