<p>They must have figured, “this kid didn’t even wait a week to get trashed. he’s not here to meet people or get an education, he’s here for the frats”, or something</p>
<p>Liquor inspector tightly enforces drinking laws</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.thedartmouth.com/article.php?aid=2005030401040[/url]”>http://www.thedartmouth.com/article.php?aid=2005030401040</a></p>
<p>Blu,</p>
<p>I know that yo read the police blotters:</p>
<p>Feb. 26, Massachusetts Row, 2:32 a.m.
Safety and Security called Hanover police after they found an intoxicated male who was not a Dartmouth student. Police arrested the Columbia University student for unlawful possession of alcohol. When officers searched the student after his arrest, they found he was also carrying false identification. The 19-year-old has a court date March 22.</p>
<p>Feb. 26, Tuck Mall, 10:02 a.m.
Police responded to what originally was a medical call from Safety and Security reporting that a college-aged male near the Thayer School of Engineering had been seen with blood on his hands and face. The male was then seen throwing a snowball at another individual and subsequently fleeing the area. When Hanover Police arrived, Safety and Security had caught up with the suspect still in the area of the Thayer School, and it looked like he was preparing to fight Safety and Security officer Gregory Timmins. “He looked like he was squared off with Timmins,” Giaccone said. Police then arrested the 19-year-old Brown University student for unlawful possession of alcohol by consumption. He has a court date March 29.</p>
<p>Feb. 27, East Wheelock Street, 2:00 a.m.
A police officer stopped a maroon Toyota pickup truck for failure to use a turn signal and operating outside of its lane. The officer conducted a field sobriety test and then arrested Gary Hunter '02 for driving under the influence of alcohol. The 27-year-old has a court date March 29.</p>
<p>Feb. 27, East Wheelock Street, 6:15 a.m.
On a routine patrol through Topliff Hall, a Safety and Security officer found a 21-year-old non-student asleep in the second-floor bathroom. The officer called the Hanover Police, who brought the male into protective custody for intoxication. The police soon released the man into the custody of his sober friends in Topliff.</p>
<p>Feb. 28, Ivy Lane, 12:14 a.m.
Police responded to a Safety and Security report that an intoxicated 21-year-old female was being uncooperative. While officers were attempting to bring her into protective custody, the Dartmouth senior tried to fight them off. She was then arrested for resisting arrest.</p>
<p>Feb. 28, Lyme Road, 3:58 p.m.
Police arrested a 19-year-old Dartmouth student for unlawful possession of alcohol based on consumption and brought him to the police station. After he was booked and released, officers noticed the student’s fingerprint card was missing. They reviewed a surveillance tape of the police station during the student’s booking and saw that he had stolen the card. Police then arrested the freshman for theft, and his attorney returned the fingerprint card. He has a court date March 29</p>
<p>Feb. 10, Rope Ferry Road, 3:10 a.m.
Safety and Security requested the assistance of Hanover Police with an intoxicated Dartmouth freshman who was being uncooperative with the Dick’s House staff. When the police arrived, the student failed to cooperate with them, and was arrested for unlawful possession.</p>
<p>Feb. 10, Webster Avenue, 12:09 a.m.
Police stopped an 18-year-old Dartmouth freshman when they spotted him walking along frat row “carrying a clear plastic cup with amber liquid in it.” They arrested him for simple possession. He has a court date on March 12.</p>
<p>Feb. 12, North Main Street, 2:39 a.m.
Police responded when Safety and Security requested assistance with an uncooperative Dartmouth sophomore. When police arrived, it was immediately apparent that she was “incoherent and unsteady on her feet.” They arrested her for unlawful possession. She has a court date March 29.</p>
<p>Feb. 13, East Wheelock Street, 12:22 a.m.
Police noticed an 18-year-old male carrying a can of beer while walking down the street with a group of friends. When the officer approached him, he attempted to hide the can in his jacket, but the officer was not fooled. He arrested the Colgate student for unlawful possession. He has a court date March 29.</p>
<p>Moral of the story; Hanover police will arrest you</p>
<p>okay. i’m really confused about the enforcement of no underage drinking on campus. both at dartmouth and at college in general. </p>
<p>do you have to sneak around? because i know it can’t be as bad as boarding school (although i have honest-to-god never drunk here; i’m not risking my diploma on that), but can you just be walking around with open containers?
and one of those articles said that because the 08 was not a dartmouth student, they had to tell hanover police. so if they do catch underage d students, they dont have to tell the hanover cops?</p>
<p>stay on private property and inside of houses. you step out on the sidewalk with your red (thats what we use around here) cup: boom they can do what they want with you. I’m pretty sure its the same in Hanover.</p>
<p>Is anyone going to Bulldog Days right before Dimensions?</p>
<p>Don’t drink walking around with plastic beer cups. Other than that, most people never have issues outside of dorm parties.</p>