Word: drunks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, officials would inevitably discover some cases of underaged drinking; for example, they might run across minors who commit crimes after excessive imbibing. But there's a solution here, too: Stop printing student's birthdates on their Harvard IDs. That way, police could apprehend allegedly drunk student perpetrators without bringing them up on two charges...
...latter-day Puritans. True, Massachusetts has had a history of government-imposed Christian morality. But this state has so many unenforced laws left over from the Puritan era that such name-calling is preposterous. More accurately, the state legislators are people who are aware of the decline in drunk-driving fatalities that has resulted from increased drinking restrictions all over the country...
Nearly every weekend, a few excessively drunk students wind up in the emergency room. But every time an ambulance is used, pertinent information is recorded and, eventually, relayed to the administration. So students may also be less likely to seek crucial medical assistance if it leads to getting "busted" for possession...
...changing our position except ifwhile drunk they have done things that deservedisciplinary action," Jewett says. "If students goto the health services because of alcohol, thatwill not be grounds for disciplinary action...
Avis, Hertz and other rental car companies are using computer screenings to refuse cars to as many as 1 in 10 potential customers. Drivers can be turned down for having too many traffic violations and for drunk-driving convictions...