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This is a tough one.
Speaking of a "hypothetical guy" (not me) in a "hypothetical college", "I" couldn't imagine being dumped off in a place where one's roomate was not only using a bunch of drugs, but dealing piles of it....
If your son has already outted the parties (even if they weren't dealing large quantities of drugs), I would encourage him to put the pressure on the system that forced him to rat.
He's done his "part" (whatever that means) if he ratted. He can also express his concern that policy is a bunch of BS and now expects full witness protection and to be removed from the offending environment due to adhering to the "school" policy.
Just sharing a "hypothetical" scenario. Also, not knowing extent of details, all I can say is things can spiral quick-
No learning was going on, just plain fear, and in the end, it wasn't the Resident Assistants showing up, it was local law enforcement cuffing people up and on the local news. Guess what else happens when law enforcement shows up, they just start cuffing, and asking questions later.
Not saying this is happened to me (just hypothetical), or to the same degree in your son's case, but damnit, just thinking about such scenarios pisses me off, from both angles.
In my own hypothetical scenario,the "hypothetical" guy got through the year but found a different dorm/apartment to go to next semester. Still kept in touch with said group, but from a safe distance (or at least the ones that didn't get arrested)- but that didnt happen. It was all hypothetical.
And I'm not upset in the least since it never happened.
Last edited by LEAKYSEALS951; 12-11-2024 at 05:19 PM..
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