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Thought it was only in films.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42370507

'Shocking apathy' to fraternity drinking at Pennsylvania university
A committee probing the Pennsylvania State University's response to drinking in fraternities has issued a blistering report following a student's death.

A grand jury found on Friday that administrators displayed a "shocking apathy" to dangerous levels of drinking and hazing in university social clubs.

The report claims officials knew of the dangers but did nothing.

The report says Tim Piazza, a 19 year old who died last February after binge drinking, "did not have to die".

Penn State officials have yet to comment on the damning report.

The findings say officials "were aware of the excessive and dangerous alcohol abuse indulged by fraternities, such that it was only a matter of time before a death would occur during a hazing event".

The deadly problem with US fraternities

"The university bears the ultimate responsibility for the failure to supervise the safety of its students involved in the fraternity system," the report says, adding that although the university's actions were not themselves illegal, their "inaction set the table to allow these criminal acts to occur", which caused Piazza's death.

Tim Piazza, from New Jersey, was left unconscious for hours and suffered internal injuries after falling down steps during an initiation ritual. He later died in hospital.

Other members of the fraternity waited nearly 12 hours to call an ambulance, and were charged with manslaughter, although the most serious charges were later dropped.

Officials say he was fed 18 drinks in a period of one hour and 22 minutes, and that he never obtained the drinks on his own.

Hazing at the school, the report found, is "rampant and pervasive" and encourages "sadistic" rituals that reach "peaks of depravity".

The jury calls for "profound changes on college campuses and communities in Pennsylvania", and for universities to ensure protections for younger students wishing to join fraternities, and sororities - which together are known as campus Greek social life.

Other US universities have taken measures recently to protect students who are seeking to join social clubs.

On Thursday, a University of Houston fraternity in Texas was indicted for hazing, with officials charging that students were deprived of adequate food, water and sleep during a three-day initiation event.

The president of Florida State University told the Associated Press on Thursday that there is currently no timeline for reinstating campus Greek activities there, after they were suspended in November following a student's death.
 
https://nypost.com/2017/12/25/woman-hit-with-284-billion-electric-bill/

A Pennsylvania utility customer got the shock of her life after checking on her monthly electric bill and seeing that she owed $284 billion.

“My eyes just about popped out of my head,” Erie homeowner Mary Horomanski, 58, told the Erie Times-News. “We had put up Christmas lights and I wondered if we had put them up wrong.”

Horomanski checked her account statement online in early December and saw that she was being zapped for $284,460,000,000 by Penelec, her electric provider.

She was told she had until November 2018 to pay the entire amount. Her first payment for December was only $28,156.

After a call from Horomanki’s son, Penelec fixed the statement to show that the actual balance was $284.46, the paper reported.

Penelec spokesman Mark Durbin said somehow the decimal point was in the wrong spot.

“I can’t recall ever seeing a bill for billions of dollars,” Durbin told the paper. “We appreciate the customer’s willingness to reach out to us about the mistake.”

Horomanski told her son she had a better idea for a Christmas gift after she saw the $284 billion bill, according to the paper.

“I told him I want a heart monitor,” she said.
 
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Welcome to the 1980s, Oregon:



When i went to Portland for the first time a few years back and the car rental people told me i had to have someone pump my gas i thought she was joking haha!!

I actually thought she was fecking with me to get me to pay for a full tank haha!! I had to ask her twice to confirm she wasn't haha!!

Now that i have been there a few times it's funny how they love this up there and don't mind the service and are upset it will change.
 
When i went to Portland for the first time a few years back and the car rental people told me i had to have someone pump my gas i thought she was joking haha!!

I actually thought she was fecking with me to get me to pay for a full tank haha!! I had to ask her twice to confirm she wasn't haha!!

Now that i have been there a few times it's funny how they love this up there and don't mind the service and are upset it will change.
I had to drive my grandma up to NJ once and drop her off at my uncles. On the way back down south I pulled into get gas and started doing the usual (my home state is self pump). Look over and gas station employee is giving me a weird look. I assumed it was because I was wearing shorts in 50 degree F weather and just gave him a thumbs up and he just let me go. Turns out you aren't supposed to pump your own gas in NJ but I guess they realized I was an out of towner and let me do it
 
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