08-06-2011 at 09:15 PM
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Stuff I can't Bring.
Is their a list of things i'm not allowed to bring or have in my residence?
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08-06-2011 at 09:36 PM
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A fridge... hahahaahaha
(or at least the last I heard)
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08-06-2011 at 09:53 PM
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Off head, I know Fridges, Hotplates, candles (or anything with an open flame), and pets (excluding fishes) aren't allowed in res.
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08-06-2011 at 10:03 PM
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Minor Offences: Pets (not including fish in aquariums or guide dogs for the disabled), beer in glass bottles (should also be noted you can't have open alcohol outside your bedroom or common room), electric frying pans, ovens, microwaves (basically no cooking), halogen lamps, humidifiers, heating elements (except those supplied by Housing Services).
Major Offences: Alcohol if you are under-age, firearms, weapons, explosives/pyrotechnics, illegal drugs, candles, incense, lamps with combustible fuels.
Should probably also read this: http://www.mcmaster.ca/policy/Studen..._Con duct.pdf
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08-06-2011 at 10:07 PM
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Personal heaters because they could ignite or burn other things.
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08-06-2011 at 10:20 PM
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candles are a major ??? I had candles all over my room (I did not light them they were just decor) and my CA would always come over and talk to me and we would chat and not even once they mentioned candles are not allowed.
Plus I had a desk lamp in my room (not the one they provided, I brought my own) and no one mentioned anything ....
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08-06-2011 at 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by L'Étoile
candles are a major ??? I had candles all over my room (I did not light them they were just decor) and my CA would always come over and talk to me and we would chat and not even once they mentioned candles are not allowed.
Plus I had a desk lamp in my room (not the one they provided, I brought my own) and no one mentioned anything ....
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Must CAs don't know the rules well and unless it's a really obvious danger, they probably wouldn't think it's an issue
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08-06-2011 at 10:31 PM
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This link might be useful to you:
http://housing.mcmaster.ca/movin/moveinWQ.pdf
Here are some of the things you should leave at home:
Building materials – you cannot build things in your room
Candles and incense
Cooking appliances – including hot plates and indoor grills. There are microwaves, kettles, toasters, stoves and irons in the kitchenettes for your use (in traditional residences)
Draperies
Halogen lights
Heaters and heat lamps
Large stereos and equipment
Pets – including turtles, iguanas, birds etc. (Fish are acceptable)
Phone – there’s one in your room
Waterbeds, bunk beds and other furniture
Also, be familiar with the residence code of conduct (here's the condensed easy-to-read version):
http://studentconduct.mcmast er.ca/pdf/RCC.pdf
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08-06-2011 at 10:35 PM
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there's no such thing as stuff u can't bring, just dont get caught and make it obvious
however u should just ignore my post and listen to everyone else
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08-06-2011 at 11:14 PM
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Major Offences: Alcohol if you are under-age
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If you are of age, is there a certain amount/limit to how much alcohol you can have in your room?
Last edited by jen-power : 08-07-2011 at 02:46 PM.
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08-06-2011 at 11:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by L'Étoile
candles are a major ??? I had candles all over my room (I did not light them they were just decor) and my CA would always come over and talk to me and we would chat and not even once they mentioned candles are not allowed.
Plus I had a desk lamp in my room (not the one they provided, I brought my own) and no one mentioned anything ....
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I believe they have to be lit, so unless they look like they have been lit nothing should happen.
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If you are of age, is there a certain amount/limit to how much alcohol you can have in your room?
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You can't have large containers, not sure if there is a limit to the total volume of alcohol. Probably best to read:
http://www.mcmaster.ca/policy/Studen...hol_Policy.pdf
http://www.mcmaster.ca/policy/Studen...20P olicy.pdf
Also, make sure you don't wander the halls when/if you are severely intoxicated. Since it's a residence, the halls are public areas and as such you will be fined for public intoxication.
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08-06-2011 at 11:36 PM
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If you're underage will they come into your room and confiscate all your alcohol?
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08-07-2011 at 12:06 AM
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If you're underage will they come into your room and confiscate all your alcohol?
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They can only enter your room if you let them. If they believe an underage person has alcohol then they can call McMaster security (I think it's them) and they will be able to enter your room. You'll get a major and fines.
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08-07-2011 at 12:19 AM
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Rice cookers.
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08-07-2011 at 03:54 AM
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Quote:
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If you're underage will they come into your room and confiscate all your alcohol?
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Glass apple juice bottles do the trick.
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