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Hmmm. Student vs. Non-Student (Original Post) justaprogressive Apr 2024 OP
Until they are asked to leave /NT Abnredleg Apr 2024 #1
They are trespassers Ms. Toad Apr 2024 #2
Guests usually follow the rules, are appropriate, and polite. Irish_Dem Apr 2024 #3
They are Rebl2 Apr 2024 #4
Simplistic. Obviously depends on behavior. NoRethugFriends Apr 2024 #5
"that is all" seems a most convenient and popular method to ignore relevant context. Torchlight Apr 2024 #6
To my mind, nocoincidences Apr 2024 #8
Pellucidly clear. nt LexVegas Apr 2024 #9
A guest of the student's, not the school's. Barry Markson Apr 2024 #7
Largely, people will support or oppose lots of types of actions, depending on their level of agreement. David__77 Apr 2024 #10

Ms. Toad

(38,581 posts)
2. They are trespassers
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 10:59 AM
Apr 2024

Once they are asked to leave by (or on behalf of) the property owner (the university) and refuse to do so.

Irish_Dem

(81,119 posts)
3. Guests usually follow the rules, are appropriate, and polite.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:00 AM
Apr 2024

They don't start screaming and insulting other members of the community.

If they do, they are shown the door.

Torchlight

(6,779 posts)
6. "that is all" seems a most convenient and popular method to ignore relevant context.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:07 AM
Apr 2024

giving us much better allowance to justify simplistic assertions over complex resposnes to complex situations.

 

Barry Markson

(280 posts)
7. A guest of the student's, not the school's.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:13 AM
Apr 2024

Subject to the institution's rules on guests.

That is all.

David__77

(24,659 posts)
10. Largely, people will support or oppose lots of types of actions, depending on their level of agreement.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:20 AM
Apr 2024
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