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When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 10:53 am
by Chizzang
180 charged with underage drinking at epic UD frat party...

:rofl:

http://www.delawareonline.com/story/new ... D=ref_fark

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 11:05 am
by 93henfan
Underage drinking and parties at the University of Delaware?

I don't believe that for a minute.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 11:09 am
by 93henfan
180 arrests at UD breaks down to:

100 from New Jersey
20 from Pennsylvania
20 from New York
20 from Maryland
15 from all other states
5 from Delaware

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 11:31 am
by Grizalltheway
What sport does this involve? Beer pong?

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 11:43 am
by Chizzang
Grizalltheway wrote:What sport does this involve? Beer pong?
Suffice to call it "Other"

Drinking is a sport my friend

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 11:58 am
by Grizalltheway
Chizzang wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote:What sport does this involve? Beer pong?
Suffice to call it "Other"

Drinking is a sport my friend
Well duh! You're talking to the Willie Mays of the puke n rally here. I was merely confirming.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 12:05 pm
by AshevilleApp
The drinking age should be lowered back to 18.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 12:06 pm
by kalm
Grizalltheway wrote:What sport does this involve? Beer pong?
Competitive douchecanoing.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:05 pm
by bandl
Wait, so there were 180 students stupid enough to just stand there and wait their turn? Fuck that, run!

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:22 pm
by DSUrocks07
UD has always been known for this, (U)nderaged (D)rinking. :rofl:

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Re: RE: Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:23 pm
by DSUrocks07
bandl wrote:Wait, so there were 180 students stupid enough to just stand there and wait their turn? **** that, run!
The street smart kids go to DSU, your ability to run from the law is part of the entrance exam.

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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:25 pm
by CAA Flagship
DSUrocks07 wrote:
bandl wrote:Wait, so there were 180 students stupid enough to just stand there and wait their turn? **** that, run!
The street smart kids go to DSU, your ability to run from the law is part of the entrance exam.

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:lol: :lol:
"This applicant has a 3.5 GPA and a 4.5 40 yard dash."

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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:26 pm
by bandl
DSUrocks07 wrote:
bandl wrote:Wait, so there were 180 students stupid enough to just stand there and wait their turn? **** that, run!
The street smart kids go to DSU, your ability to run from the law is part of the entrance exam.

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:lol: :lol:

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:27 pm
by Ibanez
bandl wrote:Wait, so there were 180 students stupid enough to just stand there and wait their turn? Fuck that, run!
What she said...

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:31 pm
by bandl
Ibanez wrote:
bandl wrote:Wait, so there were 180 students stupid enough to just stand there and wait their turn? Fuck that, run!
What she said...
burn

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:36 am
by YoUDeeMan
That area is well known for the occasional party by young people, usually at the beginning of the year and the end of the year, and it isn't out of the ordinary for people get arrested for alcohol related issues along that street. :nod:

I am all for letting kids get their fun on, as long as the party doesn't get out of control. +200 people on that little lot is waaaay over the top, so the occupants/renters should be held accountable for their stupidity. A former city councilman lives a block away, and that block is actually a nice residential area. Everyone knows this...and if they don't, then they are dumb as a rock. Small parties will get ignored as long as the partiers aren't trashing the neighborhood. As soon as things get stupid (people pissing on other's lawns, screaming and cursing at the top of their lungs, tossing trash all over the neighborhood, etc.), the neighbors will, appropriately, call the police.

As for running when the police come knocking...yeah, that property has a tall fence around it, so most of the kids were trapped in the yard and probably too drunk to hop the fence. There were a LOT of police involved in that operation, and they surrounded the property and said hello to the few that did try. That party was going on and out of control for quite some time to allow for that many police departments to get involved.

And, running away isn't as effective as it used to be. The Newark police film everything and then cross reference the videos with UD. A citation for underage drinking will buy you some trouble, but resisting arrest or fleeing will compound the issues and risk your education.

A friend of mine is a defense lawyer in Newark, and he's already gotten several phone calls from parents. He'll be making a good chunk of change in the upcoming months. :lol:

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 10:40 am
by bluehenbillk
Running away & getting caught gets you a resisting arrest charge as well - the article said there were about 45 cops that participated in the raid.

The kicker to me is a personal story - the cop quoted all over the story & interviewed in the video lived next door to me in Christiana Towers & was a good friend of mine, we drank together frequently, underage too I may add. He played freshman football for the Hens too. I don't know exactly what lawyers are going to be able to do about underage drinking charges. They breathlyzed everyone there - underage kids that registered anything noticeable got ticketed - pretty cut & dry.

Here's the sense that lawyers make: a friend of mine had two underage (not college) kids arrested for the same thing, they actually spent the night in custody. Cost for the lawyer for the two of them: $1,200. Heck the fine is only $200 haha.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 11:05 am
by bandl
Cluck U wrote: As for running when the police come knocking...yeah, that property has a tall fence around it, so most of the kids were trapped in the yard and probably too drunk to hop the fence. There were a LOT of police involved in that operation, and they surrounded the property and said hello to the few that did try. That party was going on and out of control for quite some time to allow for that many police departments to get involved.

And, running away isn't as effective as it used to be. The Newark police film everything and then cross reference the videos with UD. A citation for underage drinking will buy you some trouble, but resisting arrest or fleeing will compound the issues and risk your education.

A friend of mine is a defense lawyer in Newark, and he's already gotten several phone calls from parents. He'll be making a good chunk of change in the upcoming months. :lol:
Run THROUGH the fence....problem solved. Better yet, get one of your fat friends to do it. No cops want to mess with someone fat and messed up. They'd probably be laughing too much also as some fat-ass Kool-Aid man comes crashing through the fence with a fifth of vodka in his hand.


Man, college seems to suck now. What happened to the days when you could literally Porky's your way around the cops?

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:21 pm
by CAA Flagship
bandl wrote:
Cluck U wrote: As for running when the police come knocking...yeah, that property has a tall fence around it, so most of the kids were trapped in the yard and probably too drunk to hop the fence. There were a LOT of police involved in that operation, and they surrounded the property and said hello to the few that did try. That party was going on and out of control for quite some time to allow for that many police departments to get involved.

And, running away isn't as effective as it used to be. The Newark police film everything and then cross reference the videos with UD. A citation for underage drinking will buy you some trouble, but resisting arrest or fleeing will compound the issues and risk your education.

A friend of mine is a defense lawyer in Newark, and he's already gotten several phone calls from parents. He'll be making a good chunk of change in the upcoming months. :lol:

Run THROUGH the fence....problem solved.
Better yet, get one of your fat friends to do it. No cops want to mess with someone fat and messed up. They'd probably be laughing too much also as some fat-ass Kool-Aid man comes crashing through the fence with a fifth of vodka in his hand.


Man, college seems to suck now. What happened to the days when you could literally Porky's your way around the cops?
This. It shouldn't be that hard.

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Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:23 pm
by CAA Flagship
UD party you say?

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Re: RE: Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:50 am
by DSUrocks07
bluehenbillk wrote:Running away & getting caught gets you a resisting arrest charge as well - the article said there were about 45 cops that participated in the raid.

The kicker to me is a personal story - the cop quoted all over the story & interviewed in the video lived next door to me in Christiana Towers & was a good friend of mine, we drank together frequently, underage too I may add. He played freshman football for the Hens too. I don't know exactly what lawyers are going to be able to do about underage drinking charges. They breathlyzed everyone there - underage kids that registered anything noticeable got ticketed - pretty cut & dry.

Here's the sense that lawyers make: a friend of mine had two underage (not college) kids arrested for the same thing, they actually spent the night in custody. Cost for the lawyer for the two of them: $1,200. Heck the fine is only $200 haha.
Major key alert

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Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:48 am
by Rob Iola
bluehenbillk wrote:Running away & getting caught gets you a resisting arrest charge as well - the article said there were about 45 cops that participated in the raid.

The kicker to me is a personal story - the cop quoted all over the story & interviewed in the video lived next door to me in Christiana Towers & was a good friend of mine, we drank together frequently, underage too I may add. He played freshman football for the Hens too. I don't know exactly what lawyers are going to be able to do about underage drinking charges. They breathlyzed everyone there - underage kids that registered anything noticeable got ticketed - pretty cut & dry.

Here's the sense that lawyers make: a friend of mine had two underage (not college) kids arrested for the same thing, they actually spent the night in custody. Cost for the lawyer for the two of them: $1,200. Heck the fine is only $200 haha.
I may or may not have some personal knowledge on this. You don't get the lawyer to save money. You get the lawyer to help get nolle prossed and expunge the arrest. Cut the right deal with a sympathetic judge, do the community service, and you can get out of it with just a hit on your checkbook, not on your record.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:05 am
by Grizalltheway
Rob Iola wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote:Running away & getting caught gets you a resisting arrest charge as well - the article said there were about 45 cops that participated in the raid.

The kicker to me is a personal story - the cop quoted all over the story & interviewed in the video lived next door to me in Christiana Towers & was a good friend of mine, we drank together frequently, underage too I may add. He played freshman football for the Hens too. I don't know exactly what lawyers are going to be able to do about underage drinking charges. They breathlyzed everyone there - underage kids that registered anything noticeable got ticketed - pretty cut & dry.

Here's the sense that lawyers make: a friend of mine had two underage (not college) kids arrested for the same thing, they actually spent the night in custody. Cost for the lawyer for the two of them: $1,200. Heck the fine is only $200 haha.
I may or may not have some personal knowledge on this. You don't get the lawyer to save money. You get the lawyer to help get nolle prossed and expunge the arrest. Cut the right deal with a sympathetic judge, do the community service, and you can get out of it with just a hit on your checkbook, not on your record.
Well if they were under 18 when it happened it won't show up on their adult record anyway. Or so I've heard.

Re: When the news calls your frat party "epic," it's epic...

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:13 am
by Ibanez
bluehenbillk wrote:Running away & getting caught gets you a resisting arrest charge as well - the article said there were about 45 cops that participated in the raid.

The kicker to me is a personal story - the cop quoted all over the story & interviewed in the video lived next door to me in Christiana Towers & was a good friend of mine, we drank together frequently, underage too I may add. He played freshman football for the Hens too. I don't know exactly what lawyers are going to be able to do about underage drinking charges. They breathlyzed everyone there - underage kids that registered anything noticeable got ticketed - pretty cut & dry.

Here's the sense that lawyers make: a friend of mine had two underage (not college) kids arrested for the same thing, they actually spent the night in custody. Cost for the lawyer for the two of them: $1,200. Heck the fine is only $200 haha.
My buddies and I were at a party once that the police busted. Apparently, the people living there sold coke from the apartment. We ran from the cops, jumped a fence and hid behind AC units for about an hour until the police arrested the people that hosted the party. These kids just have no self-preservation motivation. :ohno: