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Originally Posted by Peanut
Or this little event we have around town called Stampede.
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If someone got stabbed or stabbed someone after a corporate party at stampede the company who put on that party would have a good long look at its policies and how they contributed to the tragedy.
It should be no different here. It isn't BSD's fault but if you are a major institution you have to look at how your policies affect this situation and what you can do or could have done to mitigate it.
Generally when you provide a central location for people to drink it creates problems after the event ends because you now have a lot of drunk people in a central location. How events end and how people get home is an important part of planning these types of events especially if they end at 5:00.
(as a note I used to run similar types of student events at the U of S and if this happened we would be definately looking at it.)