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 CHILD & TEEN RULES            Norwescon welcomes its young and future fans. We have programming throughout the convention that is geared for different age groups. Children attending Norwescon must be registered and wear convention badges (there is no charge  for kids 12 and under). Parents must have a permission slip on file at registration Children 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent or adult  guardian at all times. Children 12 and under are not allowed in convention areas after 11p.m. Teens 17 to 13 must be out of all public areas by 1 am. Unattended children found in public areas of the hotel at any time of the day will be considered lost and will be handed over to the hotel. Please  have your child stay close to you when in public areas of the hotel, as it is often hard to distinguish that the parent is at hand and the child is not  lost. If parents believe that ! their convention activities will be constrained too much by their responsibilities, they are encouraged to arrange for proper childcare at home. You may also want to check with hotel registration for additional babysitting services.  
               WEAPONS POLICY            Some
                  weapons are not allowed at all: crossbows, slingshots, pellet
                  guns, bows and arrows, water pistols, blowguns, catapults or
                  any type of functioning projectile weapon-loaded or unloaded
                  (and, please, no real guns)-or any device that could be construed
                  as a projectile weapon or any extension of the human hand. The
                  only exceptions are nonfunctioning replicas that are kept in
                  their holsters, or daggers, knives, and swords that are kept
                  in their sheaths. All spears and staves must be no longer than
                  six feet and the end of said devices must never project more
                  than 12" from the bearer's body. All blades will be covered in
                  all public areas and function spaces. Please remember to keep
                  your pole arms and staves upright at all times. This policy is
                  in direct line with the rules of the hotel and their security
                  department. There will be no appeal to a violation of these rules.
                  You will be asked to leave the hotel by hotel security and to
                  leave the convention by us. The only type of peace bonding allowed
                  is that provided by the convention. Fashion coordinated substitutes
                  are not sufficient. Remember that all allowable weapons must
                  still be peacebonded. The only exceptions to these rules are
                  weapons that have been approved for display on stage during the
                  masquerade and during programming specifically designed for weapons
                  display. Bonding ties will be removed for such an event and replaced
                  immediately afterward. If you remove the bonding tie in a private
                  room to display your weapon, please return to the office to have
                  the bonding tie replaced. Peacebonding will be available at at
                  the Information Table, in the Security office, and from the roving
                  security personnel. If you have any questions about this policy,
                  please ask.    
               PEACEBONDING            Peacebonding
                  is available at the information table, and from the roving security
                  personnel. All weapons and staffs must be peace-bonded. Remember:
                  if it's drawn, it's gone. Ignorance is no excuse.   
                DRINKING            
                    If
                  you plan to drink, PLEASE, PLEASE, do not drive. If you must
                  drive, please let others know, so that they can help you stay
                  away from alcohol (whatever form it takes) and stay sober so
                  that you arrive at your destination safely. There is another
                  topic under the heading of responsible drinking which is a touchy
                  subject... persons under 21 indulging in alcohol and other drugs.
                  We, the Norwescon Committee, are realistic enough to know that
                  if a young adult is determined to drink, it is not always possible
                  to stop them. We do require that all parties serving alcohol
                  check ID. Washington law forbids serving alcohol to minors with
                  the exception of your own children and then only in your own
                  home when there are no visitors. Drinking in the halls will not
                  be tolerated. Responsible imbibing by those over 21 (that means
                  not getting falling down drunk or becoming a menace to yourself
                  and others) will not be noticed as much, and the heavy hand of
                  the hotel detective and/or our Site Services director may not
                  be felt. We want all of our members to have a good time at Norwescon,
                  and we want you all to return home safely.     Parties             Room
                  and Hall Parties are established traditions of SF conventions.
                  Here are a few things that you need to know to make your party
                  more enjoyable and safe for everyone. Because there is a finite
                  number of party rooms available it would be best to ask to be
                  placed in one of these rooms when you reserve your room and verify
                  it when you check in. If you find that you were not placed in
                  a party room as requested when you check in and are told that
                  you cant be put in one, come to the convention office and we
                  will work with you and try to meet your needs. If you do not
                  want to be anywhere near the parties, request a quiet floor.
                The laws in Washington
                  State say that if you are the supplier of alcohol to minors or
                  to someone who is already drunk and they hurt themselves or others,
                  you too are responsible for their actions. There are also heavy
                  fines for contributing to the delinquency of a minor if you are
                  found to have supplied them with alcohol.
                Parties are noisy.
                  This is a fact of life and why there are party wings at hotels.
                  However, even at a con, some limits should be met. Noise that
                  brings the police is obviously out of line. Noise that goes on
                  until dawn is likewise out of line. The official end time for
                  the dances is 2am. The parties should quiet down at 3am. By quiet
                  down, we mean noise should stay within the party room. Parties
                  that do not quiet down will be closed down.
                Rules:
               
               
                 Parties must be registered at the Convention Office.
                 Any open party that is not registered will be subject to closure.
                 A host or hostess, who will not be drinking, must be listed for the party and
                    remain at the party at all times. That person is responsible for the party and any incidents that occur there.
                 Parties are restricted to the party floors. No alcohol may leave these floors.
                 If alcohol is available, the host or hostess is responsible for checking ID. Alcohol
                    must be served in a manner where guests do not have free access. Minors under 21 may not have access to alcohol.
                 Noise must abate at 3am. After that point, the host or hostess of the party
                    must be sure that the noise level stays within their rooms. Parties that do not reduce the noise level are subject to closure.
                SMOKING            Please
                  note that all public areas of the hotel are nonsmoking with the
                  exceptions of certain places in the bars and restaurants. Some
                  hotel rooms are also smoke free. Ash cans have been placed outside
                  in some areas if you wish to step outside to smoke. Many hotels
                  are making more and more rooms nonsmoking, make sure you let
                  the hotel know you need a smoking room when you make reservations.    
                ANIMALS            If
                  you have an animal at the convention, please contact the hotel
                  for their rules about animals in the sleeping rooms. No animals
                  are allowed in function areas, except for ADA compliant working
                  animals.    
                FLYERS            Flyers
                  may be posted only on the paper-covered kiosks that we have provided.
                  Check at the Information Table for locations. Do not attach anything
                  to walls, windows, or doors. The hotel and/or the convention
                  will remove any flyers in unauthorized places.    
                SLEEPING
                  IN HALLS AND STAIRWAYS            One
                  word to say on this subject... Don't.    
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