What is considered Disruptive Behavior?
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Disruptive behavior that unreasonably interferes with the use and enjoyment of the library by students, faculty and staff of the University or other users is prohibited. Examples include:
- Creating unreasonable noise.
- Harassment of others, including verbal or physical attack or other conduct with intent to annoy other users.
- Odor constituting a nuisance or health and safety concern.
- Bringing in personal belongings not essential to the research undertaking (bedrolls, carts, frame backpacks, large duffel bags, bicycles).
- Behavior that unreasonably disturbs others or interferes with the appropriate use of the facility, including inappropriate sexual behavior.
Users exhibiting disruptive behavior will be warned and based upon the severity of the behavior may be asked to leave the library. Users will be provided with a copy of the Code of Conduct and informed that their behavior is not acceptable. Identification may be requested by library staff.
See the UC Student Code of Conduct for policy details related to student behavior on all UC campuses.
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