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Acceptable Punishment for this infraction

You conservatives are all alike. The guy isn't a hardened criminal, but you're all set to send him to Camden for two weeks. What do you think he's gonna be when he gets out?
 
You conservatives are all alike. The guy isn't a hardened criminal, but you're all set to send him to Camden for two weeks. What do you think he's gonna be when he gets out?

Is Camden still part of Rutgers? He may only have to go to Newark. See that, Barchi's deal is paying more dividends.
 
I think Barchi's gonna put him in the middle of the Scarlet Lot, and he'll have to run the gauntlet of Rutgers buses in order to survive.
 
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I am just tired of seeing the 20 new Flood email threads per day...Lets listen to some music. It's just as interesting as worrying about the NJ dot com inspired controversy.

Here's a story about punishment at another school for a comparable violation...happened a few years ago.

 
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This isnt Watergate,,we should move on already,,,BT this is Rutgers.

I think a harsh punishment should be Flood has to read some of the non sensical 100s of negative posts here....or maybe thats too harsh[sick]
 
I heard from a well placed source that they were thinking of making him attend Nuts' tailgates every week...

He decided to resign instead...

(Don't tweet about me Nuts, it's a joke)
 
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I think it depends on how serious his actions were. If he violated the "policy" more than once, he should be forced to read the SL, guarantee he won't commit any further infractions.
 
You conservatives are all alike. The guy isn't a hardened criminal, but you're all set to send him to Camden for two weeks. What do you think he's gonna be when he gets out?
He's going to turn into Prison Mike
 
He should have to write a pass/fail paper about what his family likes and dislikes about Disney cruises, paid for out of donations, of course.
 
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