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Asking for a friend. 🙂
Strict campus dorm protocols during COVID. No guests or visitors. Certainly no overnight guests allowed. No one allowed in dorm who is not a resident of that particular building. Unstated consequences for violations., but, presumably, an IA is a real possibility. Unclear whether one roommate's violation would become all roommates' violations under collective responsibility theory.
Quad room where each resident has own bedroom. One resident insists on allowing SO, who is a student who lives in a different dorm building, to visit, including overnight. Other two roommates' position is "see no evil, hear no evil."
What to do? Ignore? Move out? Report? Not a problem because collective responsibility is not a thing during COVID? Something else?
Strict campus dorm protocols during COVID. No guests or visitors. Certainly no overnight guests allowed. No one allowed in dorm who is not a resident of that particular building. Unstated consequences for violations., but, presumably, an IA is a real possibility. Unclear whether one roommate's violation would become all roommates' violations under collective responsibility theory.
Quad room where each resident has own bedroom. One resident insists on allowing SO, who is a student who lives in a different dorm building, to visit, including overnight. Other two roommates' position is "see no evil, hear no evil."
What to do? Ignore? Move out? Report? Not a problem because collective responsibility is not a thing during COVID? Something else?
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