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It's Frosh Week, so here's a list of what pranks could cost you

It's already a pricey time of year if you're a student starting college or university, so you probably don't want to fork out more money for hunting for a Blastoise on the Go train tracks.

York Regional Police urge partying 'with caution' in releasing annual Frosh Week expense list

Police in York Region have released their annual list of Frosh Week expenses. (York Regional Police/Twitter)

It's already a pricey time of year if you're a student starting college or university, so you probably don't want to fork out more money for hunting a Blastoise on the GO train tracks.

That little Pokestunt would cost you $425. It's just one of a laundry list worth of "poor decisions" that York Regional Police are warning students against on its annual Frosh Week expense list.

The list ranges from the plausible — going on a booze run for an underage classmate — to the absurd, but the costs for many is hundreds in fines or serious jail time.

"Following extensive research in the labs of YRP, we can conclude that many of the poor decisions made by students are avoidable," the force says. 

"This rite of passage often comes with a cost that makes tuition fees seem paltry by comparison."

The force also includes a few pop culture nods. 

"Lying to the authorities," for example, may cost you "jail and/or your Speedo sponsorship." Ryan Lochte dopplegangers beware.

So froshers, police say, have fun but "party with caution."

Check out the full list of expenses below. 
Froshers, here are a bunch of things you don't want to do unless you're prepared to pay up, or in some cases, go to jail. (York Regional Police/Twitter)