Friday, February 20, 2009

Counterargument to Georgetown Party Restrictions Response

The restrictions made to students of Georgetown University needs to be set and made. Those who come in conflict or violate the rules and regulations should be charged with fair consequences and punishment. The students not only disrupts the campus with students who are actually studying peacefully, but also disrupts neighbors. This riot has become too chaotic and out of control. It needs to be stopped. Solberg, the 2nd district commander said that "15 to 20 officers will be assigned to the residential neighborhoods near campus". Cops, guards, and other officials need to place heavy security around the campus and especially at the "hot spots" for students to limit themselves and be prepared for the consequences. The officers and officials have "tried a variety of different tactics, as has Georgetown University, to be sure they can have a good time and not disrupt the community, but nothing has worked. . . . It's gone on too long now" (Solberg, 3).

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