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* Reckless endangerment, threats of bodily harm, and probable stealing, are emergency safety issues. | * Reckless endangerment, threats of bodily harm, and probable stealing, are emergency safety issues. | ||
* Severe mental impairment, including intoxication or unmanaged mental illness, has been known to introduce severe fire, bodily harm, and theft hazards. | * Severe mental impairment, including intoxication or unmanaged mental illness, has been known to introduce severe fire, bodily harm, and theft hazards. | ||
* Immediately ask any guest or member creating such grave hazards to leave. | * Immediately ask any guest or member creating such grave hazards to leave. | ||
* Immediately call the police upon refusal to leave. | * Immediately call the police upon refusal to leave. | ||
* Do not endanger yourself or others by delaying or consulting with non-law-enforcement persons. | * Do not endanger yourself or others by delaying or consulting with non-law-enforcement persons. | ||
* Members may be identified by their key. Any person refusing to demonstrate their key is to be treated as a guest. | * Members may be identified by their key. Any person refusing to demonstrate their key is to be treated as a guest. |
Revision as of 15:52, 10 August 2017
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Safety first.
Members are responsible both for themselves and their guests.
- Reckless endangerment, threats of bodily harm, and probable stealing, are emergency safety issues.
- Severe mental impairment, including intoxication or unmanaged mental illness, has been known to introduce severe fire, bodily harm, and theft hazards.
- Immediately ask any guest or member creating such grave hazards to leave.
- Immediately call the police upon refusal to leave.
- Do not endanger yourself or others by delaying or consulting with non-law-enforcement persons.
- Members may be identified by their key. Any person refusing to demonstrate their key is to be treated as a guest.
- Any guest creating an uninviting environment should be asked to leave.
Please familiarize yourself with HacDC's policies and guidelines. https://wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Anti-Harassment_Policy https://wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/ResponsibilitiesOfMembership