· No additional tents may be erected
· All activity at the two tents is to occur within the hours the Yard is open, with no overnight sleeping or other activity from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
· As noted in our prior communication, the remaining tents are not permanent, and may not be made permanent structures
· The tents are to be staffed and used by Harvard affiliates and will not become a meeting place for other Occupy movements
· Occupy Harvard activities must comply with the practices and policies applicable to the Yard and all safety requirements, including no heating devices or combustible materials of any kind will be stored or used, nor will generators, electrical outlets or hook-ups be used, in or near the tents; protesters will respond appropriately to weather conditions
· Occupy Harvard must contact relevant City of Cambridge agencies, including the Fire Department, to request that they inspect the tents to ensure compliance with applicable safety and related City ordinances
· All protesters are expected to cooperate with University officials, Harvard Police officers, and University Health Services personnel, particularly with regard to security and safety checks
It is the University’s strong preference that Occupy Harvard dismantles the remaining tents and pursues its educational and outreach objectives through established mechanisms afforded other student and staff groups on campus.
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