Public Safety Alert for April 20

To: UCSC Community

From: Nader Oweis, UCSC Chief of Police

This notification is being provided to advise members of the campus community, others with valid reasons for visiting the UC Santa Cruz campus, and campus neighbors of the potential for disruptions and hazards associated with an unsanctioned gathering known as "4-20" during the afternoon of Saturday, April 20.  The nature of the annual gathering may involve a large number of individuals in or near the Porter Meadow smoking marijuana, and the greatest impact is expected between 3 and 6 p.m.

Obviously, a large-scale event based on the consumption of marijuana has the potential to impact campus safety.  The fact that this event attracts many unaffiliated people to our campus adds to my concerns.

Among the unaffiliated people that UC Santa Cruz officers contacted at this event in recent years were parents with young children, vendors operating without a permit, and people interested in selling marijuana and other illegal drugs on campus. Last year, our officers even identified a registered sex offender among those present, as well as a runaway juvenile from out of state.

The UC Santa Cruz Police Department and local law enforcement will be present again this year, with a priority of addressing public safety needs and providing emergency response.  Police officers will conduct enhanced patrols throughout the day, looking for individuals in possession of and/or using marijuana, alcohol, or other drugs, as well as drivers under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Rules prohibiting the unpermitted vending of any merchandise, food, or medical marijuana on the campus will also be strictly enforced.

Please respect the rights of others.  This unsanctioned event significantly burdens the operations of the campus.  It threatens the health and safety of the community, imposes unnecessary expenses, and taints the reputation of UC Santa Cruz — its students, staff, and faculty.

As we get closer to April 20, I want to share additional information that may be helpful to campus safety that afternoon:

• Please remember that all members and guests of the UC Santa Cruz community are expected to comply with University policy and federal and state laws.  At a minimum, those smoking or in possession of marijuana may receive a citation resulting in a $100 fine. Students who receive citations may also receive sanctions by the Office of Student Judicial Affairs.

• Because of this expected activity, you should anticipate possible disruptions to traffic due to large groups of people, especially on the west side of campus, and plan accordingly.

• Campus parking regulations will be strictly enforced.  Sections of Empire Grade will be designated as a tow-away zone, and vehicles will be ticketed and towed at the owners' expense.

• Traffic and transit flow may be highly impacted throughout the campus, especially along Empire Grade, and on Heller Drive from the West Entrance to McLaughlin Drive.  Traffic diversion measures may be instituted if needed to alleviate impacted areas.   If driving a vehicle, be alert for increased pedestrian traffic on all roadways.

• Because this activity attracts people who are unaffiliated with the campus, please make an extra effort to be aware of suspicious activity — and please don't hesitate to immediately alert the UC Santa Cruz Police Department to such activity.  If you are ever in doubt, it is always better to ask authorities to investigate, rather than risking potential harm to you or someone else. Please call 911 or 831-459-2231.

• Those who live and work in the areas around Family Student Housing, Porter College, and College Eight are advised that smoke may remain in the area throughout the late afternoon.  Those with children, respiratory problems, or other medical conditions should use precautions.

Please support us in the effort to protect the campus community.  Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

Nader Oweis, Chief of Police
University of California, Santa Cruz Police Department

Report all in-progress crimes by calling 9-1-1. Anyone with information about criminal activity is encouraged to call the UC Santa Cruz Police Department at 831-459-2231. Tips may also be made anonymously by calling 831-459-3TIP (459-3847) or submitted online via http://police.ucsc.edu/report/.

This Bulletin is in Compliance with 20 U.S.C. Section 1092 (f), the "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" ("Clery Act"), and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).