College
Spring Break Safety Rules
There is one fun and eventful occasion that college students
across America look forward to like no other. This is when the
sun finally appears after three months of cold weather and
heavy clothing. Nope, it's not summer time just yet. I'm
referring to the one and only college spring
break. Ideas for this week of R&R fill the air as
we speak. Countless students are booking hotel rooms by the
beach and figuring out who they're catching a ride with.
There's no doubt that this is one occasion designed for young
adults.
While I've heard plenty of college spring
break stories that almost sound too good to be true, I've
listened to a few doosies as well. This reminds me of how
dangerous college spring break can be if not approached in the
right manner. So, what I'm saying is; there are some basic
rules that every college kid should know in order to survive
their spring break getaway. Number one; travel
in your own vehicle or with friends you truly trust. I'm
talking about the friends that care about you more than their
social life for a night. Although they're few and far between,
they do indeed exist. Number two; never invite
people you don't know back to your room. This is a terrible
idea. You could possibly be getting into a mess you can't even
fathom. Plus, it's dangerous! Number three;
avoid getting drunk and wasted out in public. If you are the
legal age to drink, then do so responsibly. You never know who
might take advantage of your situation when plastered out in
public. You could get raped, mugged, or even worse. I realize
college spring break is supposed to be a time to cut loose, but
it's up to you to be responsible and safe at the same time.
People always head for the beaches on college spring
break. I suppose there's just something about the warm sand
between your toes and the ocean waves crashing against the
shore. It's definitely a beautiful place to kick-back and
forget about the chaos of school. Just be certain you know the
local laws/rules before starting and beach bonfires or beer
fests. The last thing you want is for your college spring break
bash to become a criminal offense. Party wisely on spring break
this year.
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