Re: Drinking in uniform
The Scruggs (DScruggs@CRIS.COM)
Sun, 10 May 1998 21:05:46 -0400
Jim Peterson wrote:
> At 11:25 AM 5/10/98 -0400, Bruce wrote:
> >
> >This parenthetical remark has always bothered me. WHERE does it say that
> >you can't, or even shouldn't, consume alcoholic beverages in uniform?
>
> I haven't ever seen that rule either, Bruce. While I don't make a habit of
> it, I have been known to have a drink or two from time to time, while in
> uniform. One such occassion is our annual District Awards Banquet. There are
> no youth present. I don't think there's anything wrong with having a drink
> in uniform, so long as you don't overdo it and embarrass the organization
> by your behavior.
>
Folks,
Speaking only for myself, I have decided that
1. When I am in uniform I am an ambassador for the entire scouting movement.
(In other words any bad behavior on my part gives scouting a black eye.)
I think most everyone would agree with that.
2. I feel that a scouter should uphold the highest moral standards.
(Somewhat vague, I know.)
Probably a majority of scouters would agree with that.
3. I feel that alcohol is a drug. I feel that I should not drink alcohol
in uniform. I really feel pretty strong about this one but I respect
other opinions. (Many of you would disagree.)
4. Now to strike fear into the heart of Mike Walton. Caffeine is a
drug. I don't drink coffee in uniform either unless it is decaf.
(Most of you would think me certifiable by now.)
> YiS,
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> Jim Peterson
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