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Awesome. I wish I could drink with a breathalizer.....
No problem, you can get your own here.Awesome. I wish I could drink with a breathalizer.....
Yes, that is the current rule. Mids are not allowed more than 3 drinks per evening, and can not be over .08 at any time. They are also subject to random breathalizers when they return to the hall. They've figured out ways around it of course. I agree that they're breeding socially inept officers. Rather than learn the harsh lessons that come along with overindulging while they're still in "college", where their conduct doesn't follow them into the fleet; they learn the lessons as new Ens/2ndLt's. My wife and I have discussed it, and we wouldn't be surprised if you see a surge in alcohol related incidents in the fleet among JO's (specifically O-1's).An interesting idea. ...But done for all the WRONG reasons. What the hell? Midshipmen are not allowed to be over .08% "at any time"? That is the most ridiculous, dumbass, micro-managing, idiotic douche baggery that I've heard of. This aversion to drinking--and the resulting socially inept Officers that it produces--is a large portion of why USNA grads get in trouble after graduation.
To steal from A4s: I weep...
Is the 0-2-2 rule (I think those are the numbers) still being enforced at the Academy?
Tell them they're definitely going the Navy route.Mandatory, huh? So what do they do with people who just don't want to drink period?