Fine tariff guidance 2019-20: Behavioural offences
Fine amount | Description | |
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£75 - £100 | Rude and abusive | |
£100 | Failure (without reasonable cause) to produce accurate identification upon demand from authorised persons (who have identified themselves) | |
£25 - £75 | Antisocial behaviour: minor impact | Antisocial behaviour includes disorderly conduct (including drunkenness), unnecessary noise, and behaviours which cause a nuisance, inconvenience or annoyance to other residents. Should you be unconscious due to drink then there will also be a requirement to meet with Wellbeing Support Services. |
£75 - £100 | Antisocial behaviour: moderate impact | |
£100 - £150 | Antisocial behaviour: major impact | |
£75 - £100 | Subletting, unauthorised shared occupancy or overnight guests: moderate impact | This includes handing over your keys to others or allowing a guest to stay for longer than the permitted period |
£100 - £150 | Subletting, unauthorised shared occupancy or overnight guests: major impact | |
£75 - £150 | Possession of offensive weapons (including flick knives and imitation firearms) | |
£75 - £150 plus damage charges | Wilful or negligent damage depending on the nature of the damage and the incident which resulted in damage occurring | |
£250 | Illegal substances: zero tolerance policy - may result in referral to the police or major disciplinary review under Regulation 23 |
These fine tariffs are reviewed annually.
Other penalties may include a formal written warning, a requirement to apologise (in writing or in person), temporary suspension of privileges (such as visitors or requests to hold parties/gatherings), a requirement to undertake community service or a request to transfer to a different on-campus residence. You may receive one of these alternative penalities instead of/or alongside a fine (depending on the nature of the incident and the impact it has had on the residential community).
Please be advised that if disciplinary action is taken as a result of illegal drugs or extreme alcohol intake then an appointment may be made for you to meet with a University Wellbeing Advisor to explore your behaviour.