Should single and married Soldiers be treated differently?
The 1st answer I can give you is because SMs living in on-post housing are considered more responsible than the normal party hardy single Soldier that doesn't have anyone else within their household at times to answer to.
Secondly, government qtrs., which are now privatized are considered less required to in house military standards as are a barracks government living area, just as you don't have inspections of off-post housing.
And finally whether it be alcohol or other attributes, married Soldiers are living in what is considered their own house and not a government controlled living area and the regulations are designed for the government controlled living areas, before housing became privatized, many of those same directives and rules for barracks applied for housing areas, that all changed when the SMs had to start paying for the qtrs.
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http://www.armytimes.com/article/20131209/NEWS/312090027/Video-shows-brown-shower-water-mold-Fort-Polk-barracks
Have barracks inspections really been that effective? (Apparently these issues are common post-wide on Polk)
A Fort Polk soldier upset about conditions in the barracks, provided a video to a social media site showing coffee-brown shower water and a moldy bathroom ceiling in a barracks room.