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# The offending party must be given at least two official warnings before being banned. At every stage, it must be made clear to the party where they are in this process.
# The offending party must be given at least two official warnings before being banned. At every stage, it must be made clear to the party where they are in this process.
# At every stage, the trustees must be in agreement that allowing the user to continue to use the space would not be in the best interest of the organisation.
# At every stage, the trustees must be in agreement that allowing the user to continue to use the space would not be in the best interest of the organisation.
# At every stage, the trustees must make their reasoning available to the offending party and, where appropriate, to all interested members.
# At every stage, the trustees must make their reasoning available to the offending party. They must also make as much detail as is appropriate available to all members.
# By default, a ban will be for a year. At their discretion, the trustees can issue a reduced ban period. 
# By default, a ban will be for a year. At their discretion, the trustees can issue a reduced ban period. 
# Bans of more than one year may only be issued in extreme circumstances. The trustees must review these bans yearly.
# Bans of more than one year may only be issued in extreme circumstances. The trustees must review these bans yearly.
# If the offending party is a member, the ban will trigger the process to remove the member according to Article 10(d) of the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/organisation/docs/articles.pdf London Hackspace constitution].
# If the offending party is a member, the ban will trigger the process to remove the member according to Article 10(d) of the [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/organisation/docs/articles.pdf London Hackspace constitution].
# The trustees must seek feedback from the community to ensure this process remains fair and balanced.
# The trustees must seek feedback from the community to ensure this process remains fair and balanced.
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