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Residence Hall Safety Thieves are opportunists and every day students unwittingly provide these unscrupulous individuals with the opportunity of a lifetime.Unchanginglyremember to lock your door when leaving your room or apartment.  It only takes two to three seconds for someone to enter and scan a dorm room for unsecured property to take. Remember these tips: Secure all valuables.  Don’t leave your wallet, purse or loose money lying on the desktop. Grab your keys and lock the door overdue you when you leave; plane if you are just heading to the washroom to take a shower or style your hair. Never ‘prop’ unshut any hallway or exterior doors to any residence facility.  This invites unauthorized persons to enter the facility.  Bypassing or circumventing security procedures could put your life and the life of your fellow residents at risk. Never indulge strangers or unauthorized persons to enter controlled areas. Report all suspicious persons and activities to your Resident Advisor,ZoneCoordinator, or to Campus Safety right away.Stuffzestful and using worldwide sense are the weightier ways to prevent treason from happening to you and to those virtually you inour community. Continued vigilance and watchfulness are necessary to help you stave rhadamanthine a victim of crime. Bytaking a few simple precautions you can reduce risk to yourself and moreover discourage those who commit crime. Off Campus Housing Safety In YourSuiteAlways lock your door whether you are inside your suite or going out for the day. Don't leave a spare key in an easy-to-find spot.  They are the first place someone who wants to enter your suite will look! Don't let strangers into your apartment.Squintthrough a peephole surpassing answering the door. If you do not have a peephole installed, use a uniting to limit how far the door can unshut when speaking to the individual. if someone knocks on your door and says they are from the fire department, municipality inspections, gas company, etc. ask to see ID surpassing letting them into your apartment. Do not put your phone number on your mailbox. Ask local police to do a self-ruling safety check/survey of your place. (YorkMunicipalitypolice can be reached at 717.846.1234; ask for the polity services division). In the Parking Lot or on the Street Have your car keys in hand, ready to put in the lock, as you're walking toward your car.Unchanginglyalimony your car locked whether you're in it or not. Walk out to your car with someone you trust, expressly when it is dark.Squintin the backseat surpassing inward the car to make sure no one is hiding when there. Don't alimony valuables in your vehicle. Your StuffUnchanginglylock up your bicycle either on campus or at home. Don't leave valuables in plain view or large amounts of mazuma in your apartment.Alimonyyour blinds pulled lanugo at night or when you are out so thieves do not see what is misogynist to them. Engrave your property such as TV's, computers, gaming consoles, stereos, etc. with your driver's license number and state. Also, maintain a record of all of your property's serial numbers withal with photographs or video. Feeling Threatened Trusting your intuition is the key to staying safe. Get help right yonder when you're feeling threatened. Do not engage an unknown caller in conversation or requite yonder any personal details.Alimonytrack of when nuisance calls are made and what is said. Save answering machine messages too.  Turn information over to police right yonder to help them track your caller. Rather than calling, some people may send threatening emails or wilt threatening on message software or social media.  Save messages, print them out, and turn them over to authorities right away.  Also, woodcut the user or transpiration your username.  DO NOT CONTINUE HAVING CONVERSATIONS WITH THE INDIVIDUAL. There is safety in numbers. If you decide to go out for or a walk at night, take others with you.Stuffvacated and under the influence of swig makes you MORE of a target to assailants. Make good choices when peekaboo parties and leave with friends. Crisis Situations If a friend seems ill, intoxicated, or drugged, get help immediately. Don't worry well-nigh getting them 'in trouble."  Their safety and well-being need to be your foremost concern. Stay wifely as possible. Quick, clear-headed thinking can make all the difference. Don't play the hero by stepping into a volatile situation. Chances are you'll get hurt and make the situation worse. Instead, get help from authorities so the situation can be handled safely and effectively. Fire Safety Know exactly where all the exits are in your apartment.Alimonya fully charged fire extinguisher misogynist on every floor and in the kitchen. Don't smoke in bed or while lying on the couch. Don't overload electrical sockets with appliances. Check to ensure the installation and operation of fire protection devices. Reporting an Incident All students, faculty, staff, and guests of York College are encouraged to report emergencies, criminal activity, and suspicious persons in an well-judged and timely manner to Campus Safety at 717.815.1314 (ext. 1314 from an on campus phone) or the towardly local police department by calling 9.1.1. You may moreover report in person at the Campus Safety Office, located in the Manor Northeast lobby, or by unescapable an officer on duty. Office Hours Regular Semester Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Summer Semester Monday-Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. There are moreover a number of emergency undeniability boxes located throughout campus that can be used to contact Campus Safety. Most have a undecorous light to indicate their presence. Pushing the emergency sawed-off will automatically place a undeniability to Campus Safety. Campus Safety will self-mastery a thorough investigation of reported incidents when deemed appropriate. All felony offenses and most misdemeanor of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code will be reported to the towardly local police agency.   Driving on Campus In wing to College policies, all traffic regulations regulated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania wield and are enforced on campus. York College Campus Safety Officers are authorized by the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code (Title 75) to regulate and enforce all campus traffic regulations.  Drivers can stave Traffic citations by observing the following: The speed limit on all campus roadways is 15 miles per hour. Come to a well-constructed stop at all stop signs. Pedestrians unchangingly have the right-of-way on campus. Unchanginglyyield to pedestrians in cross-walks. Do not operate a motor vehicle without consuming alcohol.UnscratchedSocial Networking Are you an online social butterfly? You can stay unscratched by pursuit the tips below: Be shielding well-nigh posting your current location or upcoming plans. There may be people in your network that you don't want to have that information. Don't post any identifying information on a social websites. This includes phone numbers and your dorm name and room number. Be wary of privacy settings on social websites; don't post personal or financial information. You can't be to sure with whom your sharing information with. Don't winnow requests or messages from people you don't know. They might be scam artists. Never post pictures of a sexual nature of yourself or someone else. Online information lives online forever.  Be shielding well-nigh what you post. Job recruiters often turn to the web and social media websites to screen job applicants. Some off-color post that you make today could have unforseeable consequences in the future. Some people you may meet in social websites may not be who they say they are. Never meet face-to-face with someone you've met online. Never requite out your password to anyone. PA Zero Tolerance Law Pennsylvania's Zero Tolerance Law Pennsylvania´s Zero Tolerance Law carries serious consequences for those under 21 who are convicted of driving with any value of swig in their blood. For example, those under 21 who are convicted of driving under the influence with a .02 thoroughbred swig content, or greater, squatter severe penalties, including a 12-to-18-month license suspension, 48 hours to six months in jail, and fines from $500 to $5,000. A vehicle does not have to be involved in order for those under 21 to lose their driving privileges. It is versus the law for an individual under the age of 21 to consume, possesses or transport alcohol, or lie well-nigh their age to obtain swig and siphon a fake identification card. If convicted, the minimum penalties are a fine of up to $500, plus magistrate costs; a 90-day license suspension for the first offense; a 1-year suspension for the second offense; and a 2-year suspension for the third and subsequent offenses. The courts may require offenders to be evaluated to determine the extent of the involvement with swig and may moreover require successful completion of a program of swig education, intervention or counseling.SpareImpacts on Your Driver´s LicenseIf you do not have a driver´s license, you will be ineligible to wield for a learner´s permit for the time period of the suspension. If you are under 16 years of age, your suspension will not uncork until your 16th birthday, provided you unclose your suspension, and it is received any time prior to your 16th birthday. In wing to serving a suspension, a restoration fee must be paid surpassing your driver?s license will be returned or your using for a Non-Commercial Learner´s Permit (DL-180) considered for processing. Adults, plane parents, who are convicted of knowingly and intentionally supplying minors with swig are subject to a fine of at least $1,000 for the first offense and $2,500 for each spare offense and squatter up to one year in jail. Adults are plane liable for guests who drink in their homes. --Source: Just Drive PA's Traffic Safety Information webpage (http://www.justdrivepa.org/Traffic-Safety-Information-Center/Young-Driver/) Cyberstalking How toStaveBeing Stalked in Cyberspace (and What to do if You Are) Using electronic media, such as the Internet, email, or other electronic communications devices, to repeatedly threaten and harass flipside person is a crime.  Cyberstalking is similar to physical stalking in that the stalker's intended purpose is to exert or maintain tenancy over his or her victim.  In most cases the person stuff stalked is usually familiar with the stalker! Cyberstalking differs from physical stalking considering the victim and the perpetrator can be separated geographically and that the stalker often relies on the Internet to harass and/or threaten the victim.  The stalker can moreover hands encourage other Internet users to victimize his or her target by posing as the victim in chatrooms or by posting inflammatory message on internet message boards, etc. Just like physical stalking, cyberstalking can lead to physical violence, where victims can suffer psychological trauma, often resulting in a variety of conditions from uneasiness and peepers to insomnia.  Moreover, the lack of uncontrived contact between the victim and the cyberstalker can hamper efforts by law enforcement to find and trespassing the offender. The NationalTreasonPrevention Council offers the pursuit tips to help protect yourself from rhadamanthine a victim to cyberstalking: Make a list of unscratched sites (sites that prefer an anti-harassment policy and follow through with it.  Only use those sites. Never requite out any personal information well-nigh yourself to strangers in emails and chatrooms or on social media websites. Don't publish your residence hall and room number or your phone number on your facebook or other social media websites. When you are online, only type things you would unquestionably say to someone face-to-face. Think well-nigh how what you say might be interpreted without the context of soul language and voice. Make sure that your screen name is neutral; never use your real name, nickname, or any type of suggestive name. Be very cautious well-nigh meeting an online worldliness in person. If you segregate to do so, unchangingly take someone with you and meet in a public place. If you wits contact with someone that is unpleasant or hostile, sign off immediately. Report the incident to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Most yack rooms and message boards have a reporting system for unpleasant encounters. The pursuit tips are helpful if you find yourself the victim of cyberstalking: Make it veritably well-spoken to the stalker that you would like him or her not to contact you again. If you are under the age of 18, immediately talk to your parents or an sultana you can trust well-nigh the situation. You may be in physical danger.   If you reside on campus, contact Campus Safety immediately! If your email program has filtering capabilities, use them to woodcut or filter email from the stalker. Sometimes you can woodcut chatroom contact as well.   If you are using the College email system, this can be done. Inform your ISP of the situation and request a new log-on name and password. If your ISP is not responsive, get a new account.   If it is a York College account, contact the College IT department to learn what options are misogynist to you.Alimonya log of all communications from the stalker. Make copies of every email, and do not yo-yo them in any way.  This is very important considering this may be your only vestige of the crime. If the harassment does not stop, contact your local police department and tell them the situation.   If you reside on campus, contact Campus Safety and make the report. Campus Safety may be reached, at any time, at 717.815.1314, however, if you finger that you are in firsthand danger, undeniability 9.1.1. immediately for assistance. Fore increasingly information, contact the NationalPart-wayfor Victims ofTreason(NCVC). You can undeniability the Victim Assistance Hotline at 800.FYI.CALL Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST or by sending an email to gethelp@ncvc.org.  Visit NCVC's Stalking ResourcePart-wayat www.ncvc.org/src/. Skateboards, Skaters, & Bicyclists Skateboards and skaters may be on campus if: They are a registered student. They are on the path between the underpass and the shopping center. They are in an empty/partially empty parking zone and not in tropical proximity to parked vehicles.  They are on the sidewalks between the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Skateboarders and skaters will moreover yield the right-of-way to all pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Individuals are prohibited from skating or skate-boarding on the wonk mall zone and are prohibited from engaging in tricks (sliding, grinding, ramp building, jumps, etc.) anywhere on College grounds which involve any College property (i.e., roadways, stairs, steps, railings, benches, tables, entrances to buildings, etc.). Skateboarders and skaters are moreover prohibited from skating on the sidewalks between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. York College will not be held subject for injuries sustained on campus properties as a result of these actions; however, first aid for injuries should be sought immediately and the incident reported to Campus Safety promptly.  The use of skates, and skateboards inside of campus buildings, including residence halls, is strictly prohibited.  It is recommended that the operator of skates and skateboards wear the towardly manufactured-suggested safety equipment while using the equipment on campus.  Individuals who use the equipment recklessly or without superintendency of others and College property may be subject to disciplinary whoopee under the Campus judicial system. The use of bicycles on College roadways are subject to the same policies and laws regarding the operation of a motorized vehicle under the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code (Title 75).  Bicyclists must yield the right-of-way to all pedestrian and vehicle traffic and are prohibited from riding on sidewalks between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. York College will not be held subject for injuries sustained on campus properties as a result of these actions; however, first aid for injuries should be sought immediately and the incident reported to Campus Safety promptly.  Use of bicycles inside of campus buildings, including residence halls, is strictly prohibited.  It is recommended that the operator of bicycles wear the towardly manufactured-suggested safety equipment while using the equipment on campus.  Individuals who use the equipment recklessly or without superintendency of others and College property may be subject to disciplinary whoopee under the Campus judicial system. Lost & Found Property All property that is found on campus is turned in to and maintained by the Department of Campus Safety, located in Manor Northeast, for a period of six (6) months. We will make every effort to return any property to its rightful owner; however, it is your responsibility to requirement the item in a timely manner.  You must present photo ID in order to requirement any property, lost ID cards notwithstanding. Any items not personal without the six-month period will be destroyed or donated to soft-heartedness when possible.  If we are worldly-wise to identify the owner of found property, an email with the subject 'York College Lost and Found Property' will be sent to the students York College email address. If you have lost an item and wish to report it, please contact us at 717.815.1314 from off campus or at extension 1314 from on campus. We will need a detailed unravelment of the item that you are looking for.  You may moreover report the lost item by completing an online form here. If you have found property, please turn it in to the Campus Safety office, located in Manor Northeast, or at the Campus Information Center, located inside the lobby of the Student Union. If you have lost your faculty, staff or student ID card, you may disable the vellum from stuff used by visiting the flex vellum website at http://www.yorkflex.com. Click on 'Manage Account' and report the vellum as lost/stolen. If the vellum is found, you may revisit the website and re-enable the vellum in the same manner. Bicycle Security Pre-register your bicycle with Campus Safety here. You will need to have the pursuit information handy: Make and Model, Color, Frame Size (in inches) Serial Number, Number of Gears You can moreover take photos of the bicycle (and the manufacturer label) and included them with the pre-registration information. Once submitted, visit the Campus Safety office to pick up your decal. It is recommended that you wield the sticker in an inconspicuous place on the bike.VelocipedeTheft: Realities and Risks Bicycle theft has wilt a tremendous problem on College and University campuses and York College is no exception. Bicycles and bicycle parts are in big demand. There are several velocipede racks strategically located virtually campus that are misogynist to the campus polity for velocipede storage during all hours of the day.  Northside Commons has a velocipede room, located just inside the main archway for residents to store bikes.  Thieves squint for the quick and easy steal rather than the difficult steal. Make It Hard To Steal It has been found that in the vast majority of bicycle thefts, bicycles were not locked, improperly locked, or locked with inadequate locking devices such as lightweight cables or villenage or low-quality U-lock devices. You should unchangingly siphon a secure lock whenever you plan to leave your bicycle unattended. The U-locks have proven to be most effective, but like all locks they can be defeated. Use a high-end U-lock to reduce the chances of your lock stuff defeated. You should unchangingly exercise superintendency in where and how you lock your bike.Unchanginglylock your bicycle through its frame and rear wheel to an tried bicycle parking rack.  You can moreover use a subscription to secure the front wheel to the frame and/or rack! Lock all self-ruling parts of the bicycle as well or take them with you. If you lock only the front wheel to the velocipede lock you may return to find your velocipede gone and only that wheel remaining. Leave your bicycle in a visible, well lit area. Registering YourVelocipede(It's free) Campus Safety encourages you to register your bike, which can be completed here. Once pre-registration has been completed, you should visit the Campus Safety office in Manor Northeast during normal merchantry hours to obtain your permit. Registering discourages theft and aids in identification should your velocipede get stolen. In addition, any personalization on your velocipede (stickers, markings, etc.) should be documented and kept in specimen your velocipede is stolen. This will make it easier for police to identify. All of this information should be stored and saved withal with purchase receipts, manufacturer’s information, and a photograph of the bicycle. When registering your bike, you will need to know your make, model, frame size (in inches), color, number of gears, and the serial number.Velocipededecals should be affixed to the bicycle in a non-descript zone of the frame. You can moreover register your bicycle with the NationalVelocipedeRegistry (for a fee). https://www.nationalbikeregistry.com/ Reporting Theft If your bicycle is stolen on campus you should report the crime immediately to the Department of Campus Safety. Providing the police with descriptive information such as the serial number and your registration number—if you didn't register with the College—increases the endangerment of recovery. To report the theft of a bicycle contact DCS at 717.815.1314. What You Should Do If you believe that your velocipede has been stolen or impounded, you should DCS at 717.815.1314. If you happen to witness a velocipede theft, either by gravity or stealth, dial 911 immediately and inform the dispatcher where you are and what is happening. Try to remember as much as you can well-nigh the suspect for police reports. If you suspect that someone has stolen your bike, do not directly confront them considering an incident may occur. Contact DCS and requite them as much information as possible. You can never be entirely sure that a suspect has stolen your velocipede considering many bikes squint the same and many people have the same bike. And remember, if you lock your velocipede tightly and securely with a U-lock, your chances of stuff the victim of a velocipede theft will be substantially lower. - Stay Connected View all social media Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Snapchat Tweets by @yorkcollegepa Follow our Student Bloggers Follow us on Instagram New to YCP? Let us help you find your path. Toggle Dismiss Welcome Back! View Your York Experience! Dismiss Explore the information on our site that matters to you most.SegregateMy YorkWitsClose My YorkWitsTell us your interests and jump right to the stuff that matters most to you. 1What weightier describes you? 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