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kakasveta [241]
1 year ago
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What are the circumstances in which an underage student who isn't drinking can get in trouble for being around alcohol? As long

as you aren't drinking, you can't get in any trouble Being at a party with alcohol in a residence hall or other place where it's against school policy to have alcohol Being by yourself at a school function with trained servers serving drinks to people of legal drinking age Being with underage friends who are drinking at a school function with trained servers serving drinks to people of legal drinking age
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Vilka [71]1 year ago
8 0
<span>The circumstances of the available answers in which you could potentially get in trouble for being around alcohol would be being at a party with alcohol in a place where it's against school policy to drink, and being with underage friends who are drinking at a school function. Although the rules on this will probably vary between schools and states, if you show behavior that could indicate underage drinking even if completely sober, and are around others who can be proved to be drinking, you could be at risk of facing equal consequences.</span>
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