Spectator Code of Conduct
GENERAL CONDUCT
The Eng vs Ivey Sports committee and the venues at which the events are hosted, are committed to creating an exciting, but safe experience for all spectators.
Spectators will be asked to leave, without refund, for inappropriate behavior including but limited to:
Unruly, disruptive, or illegal behavior
Interference with the progress of the game.
Verbal or physical harassment of officials, coaches, players, venue staff, or spectators
Signs of impairment that may lead to irresponsible behavior.
Sign Policy
Do’s and Don’ts of making signs:
DO:
✔ Support your faculty
✔ Support your friends
✔ Respectfully diss the opposing faculty
DON’T:
✘ Use profanity
✘ Use inappropriate photos
Please remember that this is a charity event. Signs that violate these guidelines are subject to confiscation.
Bag PoLICY
Each spectator will be allowed ONE small bag or clutch.
Bags will be searched upon entry to the venue.
Large bags will not be allowed into the venue.
Prohibited Items
Prohibited and disruptive items are subject to confiscation by event staff:
Outside food or beverage
Disruptive noise makers such as air horns, megaphones, whistles and others at the discretion of event staff
Alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs
Weapons
Any other item that is deemed by event staff to be dangerous or disruptive.
For a more exhaustive list please refer to the venue specific policy.
Venue and game Specific Policies
Western University Policies
Spectators are upheld at all times to the Western University Student Code of Conduct. Please refer to the linked Western USC Policy 3.1 - Code of Student Responsibilities and Conduct for more details.
Hockey Canada Policies
Eng Vs Ivey Sports follows the laws of the game and player inclusivity rules as outlined by Hockey Canada’s Policies.
Canada Life Place Policies
At Canada Life Place, spectators are expected to oblige to the venue specific policies as outlined on their website.
Basketball Canada Policies
Eng Vs Ivey Sports follows the laws of the game and player inclusivity rules as outlined by Basketball Canada’s Policies.