Man, this guy is incredible. He replicated out on the West Coast and now he is back east side wreaking havoc on another college campus.
A Penn State University fraternity was suspended for a year Tuesday after police began investigating allegations that members used a private, invitation-only Facebook page to post photos of nude and partly nude women, some apparently asleep or passed out.
A former member of Kappa Delta Rho at the university’s flagship campus in State College tipped police off to the page, telling them in January that it had been used by members to share photos of “unsuspecting victims, drug sales and hazing,” according to a copy of a police warrant obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
The ex-member also provided authorities with printouts from the page.
I’ll just point out that the former member who ratted should get a beating that his grand children will feel. That aside, “private” and “invite-only” should be a clue here.
The fraternity’s national executive director, Joe Rosenberg, told the Penn State chapter in a letter on Tuesday that it is banned from most activities for the near future and must reorganize.
He said the suspension was “for the most serious misconduct, most serious disregard of fraternity rules, policies and property by the chapter.”
Chapter officials, who can appeal the decision, did not respond to messages seeking comment.
A Penn State administrator called the allegations a violation of the standards and values required for recognized student organizations.
“The evidence offered by the Facebook postings is appalling, offensive and inconsistent with the university community’s values and expectations,” Damon Sims, Penn State’s vice president for student affairs, said in a news release.
Sims said the school continues to investigate, and vowed that the university would find those responsible and hold them accountable.
Police said anyone who posted the photos could face misdemeanor charges of harassment or invasion of privacy, with a fine the most likely sentence.
Posting naked picture is now a crime? That would be news to the billion dollar porn industry. I guess the claim here is the women who got naked and passed out from drugs or drink did not consent to having their pictures taken. Here’s a top tip ladies. Don’t get so drunk that you pass out naked in a frat house. That way, you won’t wake up as a glazed doughnut or with your pics posted on-line.
The funny thing here is that the same people always saying the girls can play with the boys suddenly sound like a Victorians when the girls get into trouble. Guys have been doing rotten things to guys who pass at the party since the Viking age. Maybe all that feminist nonsense about girls being able to party with the boys was not right after all.
Yeah, when it comes to drinking and partying with the “boys”, all of a sudden fems want the protections of puritianism and chivalry. Hard to have it both ways, if I may use that term.
What I find irritating about these stories is we used to have this stuff worked out. The role of males was to protect vulnerable females, not post pictures of them passed out on the floor of the fraternity. The role of females was to avoid getting stinking drunk around unattached and unfamiliar males.
These rules worked pretty well.