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Unique-Public-8594 t1_irndl68 wrote

TLDR:

rented house on Kingstown Road

Crowd size estimate: 350 - 400 people

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User0098237490 t1_irnhflr wrote

Dude on the right looks like he’s about 47 years old.

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UsedCollection5830 t1_irnopyv wrote

Dude on the right is definitely a union electrician I know the look😡😂😂

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Yelling_Jellyfish t1_irnowh2 wrote

Who'd the fourth kid know to make sure his mugshot wasn't posted with the other three?

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_irnxgbl wrote

What I want to know is how these dudes managed to pack 350 (let’s go with the minimum number) people into one of these tiny ass Rhode Island homes? They must be engineering majors! I’m actually impressed.

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I_Like_Knitting_TBH t1_irnzw8x wrote

Ah, memories.

I remember a party I was at my freshman year at a house near campus where the host hired a bus to drive people from campus to the house, and somehow one of the URI campus shuttles ended up loading up and following the party bus.

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radioflea t1_iro0cvf wrote

Punishment is they have to clean up the entire house before mom and date get home.

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william1Bastard t1_iro7lwx wrote

I went to Umass Dartmouth, and some bros threw an open invite Halloween party at their rented house, about 10 mins down rt 88 in Westport. 800 people showed. Those dudes got the absolute book thrown at them. They had cops from New Bedford to Fall River there, writing minor in posession of alcohol tickets for costumed noobs till the wee hours.

Thankfully we dilly dallied playing tony hawk, and showed up late. We knew to bail when we realized there were cars parked like a mile out.

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THEMrBurke t1_iroh3et wrote

Went to Bridgewater, showed up to a Halloween party. Knew it was too wild. They came with the paddy wagons later and arrested around 80 people. Sometimes it's goo to know its too big and go home.

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[deleted] t1_irokpvm wrote

You gotta fight! For your right! To paaaaaarrrrty!!

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deadl0ckx2 t1_iroz4n1 wrote

How the frat that threw this could be this dumb is beyond me. This party was literally a block down the road from the South Kingstown police station. They packed 400 people onto one small residential property (in broad daylight too, the arrests were made at 6:30 after the party had been going on for a while). How else did they expect it to go?

Bonus: The one who doesn’t have a photo(Ghalbuoni or however it’s spelled) is the frat president. Frat president arrested for underage drinking has got to be one of the best things I’ve seen in a while. The National organization for their chapter definitely isn’t going to be happy about all the bad press.

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GhostOpera406 t1_irp1lp3 wrote

  1. Don't hold a party in public view where police can easily witness the unlawful activity taking place.
  2. If the police come knocking due to a complaint regarding said party, quietly have guests put any alcohol out of view.
  3. Come to the door, exit the house, and close the door behind you before talking to the cops.
  4. Respectfully decline if the police ask to come in to investigate. If there is no warrant or exigent circumstance, it may be unlawful for them to enter.
  5. Don't talk to the police beyond asserting your rights.

I am not a lawyer and people should seek legal advice before throwing a party like this.

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Accurate-Historian-7 t1_irr8vez wrote

Lot of homes in New England are smaller, that was part of the joke.
It has nothing to do with RI being a small state. I see so many 3-4 bedroom homes that are only 1200-1300sq foot. That’s why I am amazed that they were able to pack that many people into one of these tiny ass homes.
We are talking college bros here. There is no way they are renting some 3000sq foot house.

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NEIC_ADMIN t1_irrikbv wrote

These people are walking, talking reasons for public universities to be closed to people with IQs below 115. I don't care who the private universities admit as long as they don't take any taxpayer money.

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