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Police warn stalking Kevin Pillar for a selfie during frosh week can mean jail time

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar smiles as he takes the field after arriving at spring training in Dunedin, Fla., on Tuesday February 23, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn.
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar smiles as he takes the field after arriving at spring training in Dunedin, Fla., on Tuesday February 23, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn.

Snapchatting pictures of your roommate in the shower, hoverboard racing on campus and stalking Kevin Pillar for a selfie are just some of the questionable activities York Regional Police want university and college students to avoid during frosh week.

The annual tongue-in-cheek “expense list” released on Thursday reveals how certain rituals can cost you a pretty penny or even jail time.

Stalking Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar can get you a ban from the Rogers Centre, a $5,000 fine or up to 10 years in jail.

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York Regional Police say the list is designed to remind students to avoid making poor decisions during frosh week and to party with caution.

You can view the full list of objectionable offences below.

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