N.Y. students suspended for raw-meat hazing

These girls probably failed biology.

The existing members of the girls' varsity soccer team at a high school in Lewiston, New York thought they would say hello and congratulations by hurling raw meat at the new team members and covering their hair in flour and eggs.

Besides being a waste of perfectly good meat, the risks of cross-contamination with E. coli or Salmonella or something is fairly large.

Lewiston is about 25 miles north of Buffalo.
 

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Pat Kennedy - October 7, 2009 8:18 PM

How very sad that the waste of good food is the source of their entertainment. Maybe those girls should work at a Soup Kitchen or a Homeless Shelter for a month to show them the respect for food and not being such thoughtless spoiled girls. It reminds me of the hazing that was done in the Navy way back when.... It was an ignorant way to show newly advanced enlisted people how tough the older ones were.And we were supposed to look up to them, and their wisdom and leadership???

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