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Neighborhood On-Line Center RulesSmoking. Smoking is prohibited within the Neighborhood On-Line Center. Alcoholic beverages. Consumption and use of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in the Neighborhood On-Line Center. Food consumption. Eating and drinking are prohibited in the Neighborhood Online Center except that refreshments may be served in a meeting room, or as otherwise authorized by the City & County of Honolulu (CCH) Staff or designee. Animals. Animals, other than those used as aids to people with physical disabilities, are prohibited from the Neighborhood On-Line Center, unless otherwise authorized by the CCH Staff or designee. Skates. (a) Skates shall not be worn or used in the Neighborhood On-Line Center. (b) As used in this section, "skates" shall mean and include roller skates, in line skates, and skateboards. Unattended child. The CCH shall not be responsible for the care of any child left unattended in the Neighborhood On-Line Center. A child aged five and below shall be accompanied by a parent, guardian, adult, or responsible person at all times while in Neighborhood On-Line Center. A child aged five and below left unattended by a parent, guardian, adult, or responsible person may be reported to the police or other responsible public agency. Personal property. Neither the CCH nor the CCH Staff or designee is responsible for personal items left, stolen, or damaged on the property. Disruptive behavior. Any behavior deemed disruptive by the CCH Staff or designee shall be prohibited at all times. If the patron continues to display disruptive behavior after being warned by the CCH Staff or designee, the patron shall be requested to leave the premises until the disruptive behavior has ceased. Prohibited disruptive behavior is that which unduly interferes with another patron's quiet enjoyment and use of the Neighborhood On-Line Center. Examples are, e.g., fighting; excessive and/or loud noise; display of offensive images on internet terminals; offensive body odor. Unlawful or malicious damage. Any person who unlawfully or maliciously cuts, tears, defaces, disfigures, soils, obliterates, breaks, or otherwise damages any property in the Neighborhood On-Line Center shall be referred to the CCH Staff or designee, and if necessary, shall be reported to the police. Denial of use. Any person violating any decision or order of the CCH Staff or designee, or any administrative rule adopted by the CCH Staff, may be denied use of the Neighborhood On-Line Center for a period of 90 days. |
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