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CONTINUUM OF ACTION: MEETINGS <br />Security Purpose: The presence of the University of Minnesota Police <br />Department at University Meetings is for the purpose of maintaining a presence <br />that will allow the moderator to carry out their responsibility. <br />Levels of Action: Occasions arise during the course of the meeting, that <br />require intervention by the Police Department. The following are four levels of <br />activity and the appropriate police action: <br />Level I: Inappropriate behavior by members of the audience that <br />might be considered mildly offensive, but not a public disturbance. <br />A comment is made by the moderator but fails to resolve the issue, <br />i.e., "Please quite down and allow the ceremony to continue. <br />Demonstrations are authorized at ." <br />Reaction: Upon a signal from the moderator the offenders will be <br />allowed to either continue the behavior, or if the moderator so desires, the <br />offender will be requested by the Police to cease the behavior or leave. <br />Level II: Disruption by members of the audience that violates <br />Protocol, or disturbs the ability of the participants to continue the meeting. <br />Moderator reads the attached warning but fails to resolve the issue. <br />Reaction: Upon a signal from the moderator, the offending party will be <br />removed from the room by the Police. <br />Level III: Disruption that would be considered physically harmful. <br />Reaction: By either Police discretion or signal of the moderator, the <br />meeting would temporarily adjourn. Options here would include removing the <br />offending parties by the Police so that the meeting could resume, or, moving the <br />meeting to an alternate location, until the offending parties are cleared from the <br />room. (Example: Handcuffing incident, loud chanting of obscenities, throwing <br />objects). <br />Level IV: Any violation that attempts physically harm. <br />Reaction: IMMEDIATE POLICE RESPONSE. Offending parties will be <br />placed under arrest, and the safety of meeting participants maintained by <br />evacuating them from the Room. <br />