The most ludicrous campus ban yet...

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University of Nebraska just did this too:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,331750,00.html
OMAHA, Neb. — The college student game of "Assassin" isn't so much fun in the wake of deadly campus shootings, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln officials have banned it from the campus.

The game had turned dangerous Wednesday when university police were called to an Oldfather Hall classroom by the report of a masked gunman. Officers arrived within two minutes and found a student in a ski mask, armed with a toy gun that shoots foam darts.

He was a player in the game sponsored by Neihardt Residence Center, a coed dormitory. The game is commonly called by its old name "Assassin," but is now called "Live Free or Neihardt."

Smith Hall has its version of the game and calls it "Cupid's Rampage," said student Erin Wesely, who lives at the dorm.

In "Assassin," each player gets another's name as his or her target. The players then try to "assassinate" their targets by hitting them below the head with foam darts or paperclip "bullets" or some other benign projectile.

In some version of the game, water pistols are used. At Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, the would-be assassins used socks.

The "killer" get the vanquished target's target and continue his or her bloodless trail to the final showdown against another player. In some games, the winner claims a pot of money.

The Nebraska university worries that a harmless game could turn deadly.

"We want to make sure we don't have students running around campus with guns, even if they're plastic," said the vice chancellor for student affairs, Juan Franco.

In an e-mail sent to students Wednesday, Franco said the game was "extremely inappropriate in this day and age in which we are all too familiar with the Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois University shootings."

"At this time, this game is at least disruptive, and could be dangerous if anyone misinterpreted a toy gun to be real," he said.

In April, a gunman killed 32 people at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., before turning a gun on himself. Earlier this month at Northern Illinois in DeKalb, a gunman fatally wounded five students before killing himself.

In the wake of those tragedies, college officials across the nation are taking few, if any, chances.

A report Thursday morning of a man carrying an assault rifle prompted police to shut down California State University, Dominguez Hills. A search of the sprawling Carson campus soon turned up an ROTC student who was practicing with a fake rifle.

On Wednesday, officials at St. Peter's College in Jersey City, N.J., locked down the campus for several hours after a note referring to the Virginia Tech and Northern Illinois shootings was found on a wall in a campus building. A room-by-room search found nothing dangerous.

UNL Vice chancellor Franco said he hasn't received any complaints yet about the decision to ban the games.

"We did talk to some students even last night and they understood," he said. "Obviously, they were just doing it for fun."

Violators of the ban could end up being disciplined, but he doesn't expect students to press the issue that far.

The ban includes the entire campus, including dorms and sanctioned fraternity and sorority houses.

Let's start a pool:
What jurisdiction will be first to ban/criminalize the game "cops and robbers"??
 
There's much less wrong with Bowling Green State University than with the people of Indiana who pay taxes to support it and other places that pretend to be institutions of higher learning.

Who can blame the naked emperor who is so crazy that he thinks he's clothed? He's crazy and can't control his insanity.

But when his subjects go along with that insanity and support it, they're corrupt and stupid.
 
I lost the first and only time I played Assassins. Defeated by social engineering and Condition White. On the plus side, as a result of the method responsible for my elimination, I became a fan of Battlestar Galactica.
 
Uh, you returned to your dorm room to find a hot blonde cylon chick standing there, who then shot you?
 
LARP - Live Action Role Playing
For Example... LARP GAME PHOTOS

Now before you laugh yourselves silly at our antics back in the college days, I would point out to you that now, years later, several of my imaginative friends now work for Industrial Light and Magic and other such places and are making SERIOUS MONEY while still getting to play like this!

We played a LOT of on-campus games like
Paranoia aka Assassin, aka "Gotcha" and Vampire Tag (much like the zombie tag mentioned). Campus security once busted one player for chasing another player with a fluorescent orange and yellow super soaker and were actually going to try and press charges of brandishing a weapon until the law school wrote a stinging article in the campus journal lambasting them (campus police) as idiots.

This was 1991.... I guess times haven't changed that much.
 
As to the original thread, this is not the most ludicrous campus ban yet. Nerf guns won't protect you when the SHTF, after all. The silliest, most ludicrous ban on campuses all across the nation is that one that won't allow responsible staff, students, and faculty members to carry guns for their own protection and the protection of others. That's the ban that we ought to be concerned about.
 
here's my solution.

Rename it "Investigative Journalism, Paper on Paper" backstory, you are investigating if another journalist is really reporting things or just making them up.

Your tool, a camera.

No actual cameras are to be used they are too expensive and can get damaged. Simulate successfully taking a picture with a fake camera, ala a plastic dart launched from something. You may choose to place something (like a small cardboard box) around your dart launcher to make it look more like a camera, but you are not required to.

You may exclaim "Say cheese!" "Smile for the camera" "Got ya!" or any other phrase, but are not required to.

Once you successfully take a "picture," you then gain all of that journalists's files.

Game proceeds as normal.
 
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