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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You really need to stop turning a blind eye to parent chaperones drinking on trips. That's NOT ok. It's even worse to have a "if I don't see if but you're not drunk its fine" unofficial policy. It needs to be a dry weekend, with a parent HH at the end of it (after all girls are home) if they really need an excuse to drink together. [/quote] I do not have an "if I don't see it you're not drunk its fine" policy. I have told them not to drink and reiterated it when I saw that one of them brought a bottle of wine on a trip after I told them not to. But I'm not searching through people's stuff and/or breathalizing them! There's no wink and nod going on here. I've told them not to do it. The mom sharing a room with me isn't drinking and neither am I. I am going to have a meeting before our big trip as suggested by a previous poster and will again remind them about not consuming alcohol on the trip and all chaperones have to do the overnight training again so they'll get that information twice. Then I'll send it in email (as I have the last 2 trips). I don't know what else I can do....[/quote]
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