pacni wrote: » Smoking in campus accommodation is forbidden (and illegal) and taken very seriously - as is any use of illegal drugs. You will have been reported and will most likely be called for a disciplinary hearing with UCD Residences. This will give you an opportunity to either deny or confirm the report and action will be taken accordingly. Can I ask why you refused to let them look at your room? If you read your Licence to Reside it outlines what can and cannot be done in UCD Residences. If it is first offence and it was only a cigarette, then you will most likely get fined and given a warning. If it was something else then consequences may be worse. Nobody can tell you 100% what will happen as it is at the discretion of whoever is doing the disciplinary hearing.
oraghallaigh23 wrote: » I was aware that it wasn't permitted, I just saw it as a victimless crime. Yes it was only a cigarette, I even offered to prove this to the RA (by showing them the butt of the fag where I had thrown it out the window) but they wouldn't allow me to, for whatever reason. I didn't let them in purely out of principle; it's more or less my property at the end of the day. It was my first time, yeah. Would the fact that this is my very first week at the college make them any more lenient regarding punishment? And would the fine be taken from my deposit? Thanks for the answer, much appreciated.
oraghallaigh23 wrote: » (by showing them the butt of the fag where I had thrown it out the window)
aine92 wrote: » UCD are fairly strict on this sort of thing.
oraghallaigh23 wrote: » So I smoked a cigarette beside an open window in my dorm on campus accommodation and about 20 minutes later an RA came to my door and said someone notified them about the smell. They took my name etc. and asked to have a look in my room, to which I said no. Does anyone know if I'll be disciplined for this in any way? What would I actually have to do to get fined or kicked out? Thanks in advance for any answers.
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