Originally posted by: ness1469
Room Entry Policy
Staff members will not enter your room without your permission except when:
responding to what they consider a serious life and/or health threatening emergency
done by police officers under their authority and responsibility for the purpose of investigation
performing requested, preventive, prescheduled and/or emergency maintenance
retrieving items that have been identified as Division of University Housing property
removing an illegal pet
in the absence of residents, there is a disruptive noise such as the alarm of a clock or a stereo playing at a disturbing level
conducting non-emergency inspection/repairs (end of semester and over winter break).
Division staff are required to report Housing Contract violations which they observe in a room. No room will be searched except where staff have reasonable evidence to believe that an immediate search is necessary to resolve a serious life or health threatening situation. Appropriate legal authorities under their authority and responsibility may search resident rooms.
Straight from the wisconson university housing page.
Sorry, but by my understanding Jeff has nothing, because their are no limitation set forth as to what gives the police grounds to search the room, it simply says that they can do so under their own authority.
Alcohol
Only residents and their guests/visitors who are 21 years old or older may possess or consume alcohol. Expect to be asked for age identification whenever you are in possession of alcohol.
Alcohol may only be consumed in resident rooms, not in common areas and not in rooms in a substance-free house.
There is no alcohol allowed in common areas (dens, lounges, stairwells, lobbies, etc.) except when being transported in a closed container to the room of a resident who is 21 years of age or older.
No one may provide alcohol to anyone under 21 years of age.
Common sources of alcohol are not permitted and can result in dismissal from University Housing on a first offense. Common sources of alcohol are all containers (kegs, barrels, mixes in large containers, bowls etc.) where the alcohol is intended to be served to a number of people.
Alcoholic beverages may not be brewed or distilled in residence hall facilities.
Alcoholic beverages may not be consumed on grounds adjacent to the residence halls.
There is no good reason to believe that he didn't know it was there, and you can't argue that it's not illegal because he wasn't consuming it, because it was written for possesion, and he clearly possesed it.
Pranks
Pranks which damage property, violate other policies, or put anyone in danger are prohibited and will be treated seriously. They may result in dismissal from University Housing.
Apparently so.