I knew a kid who got an MIP for being at party for all the seniors. Didn't drink, wasn't drinking, and lost a very good scholarship for getting an MIP. His story was the same as everyones. You would go to court, tell the DA and judge you weren't drinking. They would tell you it didn't matter, you had access. 24 hours of public service and 24 hours and "alcohol classes." It spawned a whole other useless industry. Or that unless industry spawned the problem, I guess is more likely.
The second time it was 48/48, third time it was 72/72.