1. Whilst out on
the Sambuca challenge, a copy of these Rules and Regulations must be on carried on the person at all times. On demand, any
requested rule must be recited to the highest ranking member of the Society present. Failure to do so will be dealt with
by the Head of Punishments and Appraisals and will probably involve drinking.
2. The challenge
is to drink as much Sambuca as possible during the course of one night.
2.1. One night
is defined as the time from when the Sambuca Challenge Society officially starts it to the time when drinking ends.
3. A minimum of 8
Sambucas must be drunk in one night to qualify as the Sambuca Challenge.
4. The Court is
our home turf, and must be treated as if it were your own home. Everywhere else is the enemy.
5. To complete
the Sambuca Challenge, you must make it to breakfast the next day within good time (9am) and eat sufficient food.
5.1. Sufficient
food is defined as the equivalent of a spoonful of beans i.e. more than 10 individual cereal bits (20 for coco pops),
one rasher of Bacon, half a sausage, one piece of toast.
6. Being sick at
any time automatically disqualifies you from the Sambuca Challenge.
7. In order to
qualify for a record attempt, you must notify a high ranking member of the SCS before starting the challenge and every shot
must be noted by a member of the SCS (as you'll soon be too wasted to remember). Any suspicions will result in immediate disqualification.
8. At all times
other University of London colleges must be
considered as the enemy, and thus be dealt with accordingly especially LSE and KCL.
9. At all times,
the highest ranking SCS member has the final say.