Tailgating by students no longer supported by UM

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Tailgate changes to have dangerous consequences – The Miami Hurricane

Tailgate changes to have dangerous consequences
Fraternity brothers sent frantic messages in group chats, student organizations scurried to better understand what was happening and friends shared screenshots which got increasingly blurry as they were passed like a game of telephone.

No more tailgates.

The Canes are undefeated, and UM students are celebrating the best season we’ve had in years. The better the Canes have been performing, the more intensely students seem to be drinking at tailgates, and the administration is taking a stand against it by no longer reserving parking sections for student organization tailgates.

While we appreciate that the administration is trying to put its foot down for student safety, the negative consequences of this decision may outweigh any benefits.

First of all, students won’t stop tailgating. They may just end up pre-gaming near campus and drinking even more excessively in a shorter period to “stay drunk” for the game, or not even make it to the game at all. They also won’t tailgate in the designated Student Fan Zone where they can’t drink alcohol.

Most likely, student tailgates will just move in smaller groups to other sections. This means that student will disperse throughout the stadium instead of congregating in one place where potentially dangerous activity could be monitored comprehensively and efficiently. In the student organization sections, there were plenty of people to get help if someone needed it and easy access to emergency services, instead of a potential cross-stadium trek.

Additionally, if a student wants to go from one tailgate to another, they may be branching off on their own, again walking across huge stadium lots and not having anyone looking out for them.

The worst consequence, however, is if student organizations can’t provide buses and mass transportation, but still want to tailgate, many more students may be driving to the stadium in personal vehicles. People cannot leave their cars parked at the stadium if they drink and end up unable to drive. The increased drinking and driving is a terrifying possibility that cannot be overlooked.

“We’re not in the business of telling students you can’t have fun, or that you can’t tailgate,” Dean of Students Ryan Holmes said. “That’s not what we’re doing. What we are saying is that we’re not going to outline a specific space for you to condone those behaviors that we’ve seen for the past few weeks.”

This statement represents the whole problem with the move. The administration knows these behaviors will continue outside the designated student organization tailgates. The decision is not meant to combat the specific behaviors that are endangering students, but instead to distance the university from negative attention by saying it won’t be the one providing a specific space.

To be clear, The Miami Hurricane does not endorse these behaviors. A culture in which students feel the need to be blackout drunk in order to appreciate a winning football team is definitely not a healthy one, or something we want for our school. But that’s a subject for another editorial.

Simply, this decision is not the right one to keep students safe. There are many other steps that can be taken to accomplish that goal. Administration should spreading awareness about UM’s medical amnesty policy. They could create a system for allowing people to leave cars overnight if they are not sober to drive. Student organizations who hold tailgates could be required to provide food and water. Water stations could be set up throughout the area not just at the Student Fan Zone. The university could work with police to prioritize safety instead of issuing excessive minors in possession. These all seem like better solutions.
 
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Every home game I walk past a bunch of kids near the student entrance throwing up and/or falling down all over the place. Man the **** up UM students!
 
I think the phrase that's missing is "covering your ***", I actually look at it as a positive, they know it's going to be bananas Saturday night.
 
Translation: "We don't want to be responsible for 17-20 year olds binge drinking from 10 AM until 7:59 PM"
 
Its not that were not able to tailgate anymore but lot 9 and 10 were reserved for UM students only, so its just not reserved anymore.
 
Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.
 
Its not that were not able to tailgate anymore but lot 9 and 10 were reserved for UM students only, so its just not reserved anymore.

Which is a bad thing. Mixing overly intoxicated college kids, especially girls, with a college population that they all at least sort of know is one thing. Mixing that dynamic with the general public is another. The added incentive to drive drunk created by this move is also 100% certain to have disastrous consequences.
 
Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.

Typical answer for this entitled generation. How about act like an adult, find your own way to and from the stadium, drink and have a blast but don't pass out in a Port-O-Potty before kickoff. It's called accountability.

Hire licensed bartenders and provide access to food and water? GTFOH
 
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Its not that were not able to tailgate anymore but lot 9 and 10 were reserved for UM students only, so its just not reserved anymore.

Which is a bad thing. Mixing overly intoxicated college kids, especially girls, with a college population that they all at least sort of know is one thing. Mixing that dynamic with the general public is another. The added incentive to drive drunk created by this move is also 100% certain to have disastrous consequences.

You ever been to the student section? those kids are tore up before kickoff lol.
 
What licensed bartender will serve alcohol to underage kids? LOL

Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.
 
I thought this was America? I welcome them to the Green Lot. If the school is so concerned then offer each fraternity/sorority/etc a bus back to campus postgame and the opportunity to get their cars before they're towed on Sunday. You wanna have a stadium far away from campus but still want healthy student attendance then make some adjustments.
 
Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.

Typical answer for this entitled generation. How about act like an adult, find your own way to and from the stadium, drink and have a blast but don't pass out in a Port-O-Potty before kickoff. It's called accountability.

Hire licensed bartenders and provide access to food and water? GTFOH

Has nothing to do with entitlement and everything to do with covering the university if one of these kids "finds their own way to and from the stadium" and plows into a family in a mini van drunk off their *** after parking/tailgating in a student/university reserved parking lot.

But yeah, **** on millennials for some odd reason.
 
The students that want to drink will drink.

Ridiculous to think this is going to stop any teenager from getting blasted on gameday.

They should lower the drinking age back down to 18, imo.

If you can fight for your country, buy an ar15, smoke, vote, and drive a car, you should be able to legally drink.
 
Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.

Typical answer for this entitled generation. How about act like an adult, find your own way to and from the stadium, drink and have a blast but don't pass out in a Port-O-Potty before kickoff. It's called accountability.

Hire licensed bartenders and provide access to food and water? GTFOH

Has nothing to do with entitlement and everything to do with covering the university if one of these kids "finds their own way to and from the stadium" and plows into a family in a mini van drunk off their *** after parking/tailgating in a student/university reserved parking lot.

But yeah, **** on millennials for some odd reason.

Uber. Or should the school pay for that too?
 
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I am a student at the University, I understand their perspective it just kinda sucks because without the tailgates at the stadium there is probably gonna be way less students at the game because they're just gonna black out back on campus... I will of course be there like always. Definitely hope a balance can be found soon, hate to not see students at the games.
 
Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.
Get a clue. Buses are already provided to and from campus.
 
What licensed bartender will serve alcohol to underage kids? LOL

Thanks for sharing rok. This is a pathetic and gutless move with negative consequences (unintended or otherwise) that will far outweigh any benefit. The answer is so simple too. Provide CONVENIENT transport to and from campus, require student organizations who want to host tailgate parties to hire licensed bartenders, and to provide access to food and water.

That's the point, bro. They also won't serve to those who are already overserved.
 
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