When are Princeton University students in violation of the alcohol policy?
Students are in violation of the University alcohol policy under any or all of the following circumstances: • When the serving of alcohol encourages excessive drinking (e.g., drinking games, initiation activities, hazing) as it can lead to the endangerment of the individual served. When this is the case, those serving the alcohol are in violation of policy. This is an especially serious violation. • When the consumption of alcohol contributes to behavior that (a) intimidates, threatens, or injures others; or (b) leads to the destruction of property; or (c) infringes on the peace and privacy of others, students are in violation of policy. • Students are in violation of policy (a) when carrying or possessing an open container of alcohol — defined as any container not sealed by the manufacturer — in or across common spaces (lounges, game rooms, courtyards, dining areas, hallways, etc.); (b) when in possession of a keg and/or tap (unless permission is granted by the Office of the Dean of