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Fine tariff guidance 2024-25: Behavioural breaches

Fine amount Description
£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 & Non-Compliance: 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 referral made to Wellbeing and Student Support.

Non-compliance covers the rules as set out in the online Life in Halls residential handbook.

£75 - £100 Antisocial behaviour & Non-Compliance: moderate impact
£100 - £150 Antisocial behaviour & Non-Compliance: 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 or issue of a damage charge, which is the cost to rectify the damage.

Wilful or negligent damage depending on the nature of the damage and the incident which resulted in damage occurring.

Where there is damage in communal areas of residence and the RCT are unable to establish responsibility, the Conduct and Resolution Team may be informed to progress under Regulation 23.

£250 Illegal substances: zero tolerance policy - may result in referral to the police or major disciplinary review under Regulation 23. A referral will also be made to Wellbeing and Student Support.

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), referral to a group session or a request to transfer to a different on-campus residence. You may receive one of these alternative penalties 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 a disciplinary sanction is taken as a result of illegal drugs or extreme alcohol intake then a referral will be made for you to meet with a Wellbeing Advisor to explore support available.

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