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- | ==== Yellow Card System ==== | ||
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- | Yellow Cards are to be used as an accountability system and record of behavior that is detrimental to the health of our community. | ||
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- | A yellow card consists of a member writing a short, specific description of problematic behavior that they attribute to a specific member or members. One additional member needs to also sign the yellow card for it to be accepted. It should then be submitted to the Yellow Card envelope in the Commons. | ||
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- | Examples of yellow card-able behavior include but are not limited to: | ||
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- | * leaving messes in Common areas | ||
- | * taking unfair amounts of common resources | ||
- | * damaging common property | ||
- | * being excessively loud | ||
- | * treating other members in a disrespectful, | ||
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- | At least two members need to legibly sign off on a yellow card. Yellow cards can only be submitted after communicating concern to the member being yellow-carded and asking them to amend the behavior. This can be done through an intermediary if necessary. If doing so is not possible, the reason should be noted on the yellow card. Each separate instance of behavior is only eligible for one yellow card. If a member believes they were given a yellow card unfairly they can appeal the yellow card at a house meeting. | ||
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- | Four yellow cards in a month, six in two months, or eight in six months triggers an automatic [[: | ||
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