Safety & Accessibility Since the early beginnings of the show, PAX has been proactive about creating and implementing policies that ensure a safe and fun environment for attendees, speakers, exhibitors, and Enforcers alike. Many of you have seen the condensed “Six Rules of PAX” circulated each and every show, but this page is dedicated to explaining each of them in their intent and use as well as our other safety and security policies, including our Booth Babe Policy, our Weapons Check policy, and our policies specific to the Expo Hall. If at any point you feel unsafe at PAX or that any of the rules have been broken, we ask that you inform an Enforcer or member of PAX staff immediately. Your safety is our primary concern, and if you feel that safety has been compromised, we will do everything in our power to rectify the issue. Issues of violence and harassment are addressed immediately, with guarded “Safe Areas” being designated in case any incidents do arise. If you feel any concerns about your safety prior to the show, please email us at safety@paxsite.com.

The Six Rules of PAX 1. Drugs are bad Policy Overview Illegal substances will not be tolerated at PAX. If you are caught buying, using or dealing illegal drugs while at the show, remediation steps will be taken. If you are under the influence of legal drugs and are in any way interfering with other attendees and their ability to enjoy PAX, we reserve the right to escort you from the premises with potentially even more severe remediation consequences.

Definitions Illegal substances or illegal drugs: Any drug which is not legally obtained as defined by local laws. Any prescribed medication that has not been legally obtained; any prescribed medication not being used in its intended dosage or for its intended purpose; any over-the-counter medication being used at a dosage level other than the recommended manufacturer levels.

Remediation Any violation of said rule with illegal substances while on PAX premises will have one or more of the following steps taken: Onsite security and police will be notified in accordance with all state laws and governing procedures, badges will be revoked, violators will be removed from the premises, and a ban on future shows will be given. Anyone found consuming alcohol outside of regulated areas will be asked to leave the premises immediately. Anyone whose alcohol consumption is found to be negatively impacting the enjoyment of the show or others will be asked to leave the premises immediately with the possibility of badge removal and a ban from future events.

Confidentiality Any and all information relating to drug or alcohol abuse or the identification of persons as users of drugs and alcohol will be treated by PAX as confidential unless otherwise required by law, overriding public health and safety concerns, or authorized by the parties in question.

2. Don’t steal Policy Overview Theft will not be tolerated at PAX. If you are caught stealing directly from another individual or taking items from any private or public areas of PAX that are not expressly indicated to be free, remediation steps will be taken.

Definitions Theft: Any crime in which a person intentionally or fraudulently takes personal property of another entity without permission or consent and with the intent to convert it to the taker’s use, including potential sale. Property: Includes any money or items owned by an entity. Property shall be regarded as belonging to any person or entity having in it any proprietary right or interest.

Remediation All instances of theft while on PAX premises will result in one or more of the following: Onsite security and police will be contacted with the intent of prosecution in accordance with all state laws and governing procedures, revoking of badge, ban on future shows.

3. Don’t punch or kick people Policy Overview Violence will not be tolerated at PAX. PAX adheres to the firm conviction that every person is entitled to an expectation of health and safety and will take action to make that expectation a reality. Violating that expectation of safety through violence or threats of violence perpetrated against another person is explicitly prohibited and will result in removal and remediation.

Definitions Violence: Any act of aggression, physical assault or threatening behavior that occurs against a person or property within PAX.

Remediation Incidents of violence are documented using our harassment incident reporting form, completed by Enforcers or PAX staff, whichever the complainant is comfortable with. Although a form will be filled out for all incidents, it is optional (albeit encouraged) for the complainant to go on record with their report. Anyone who engages in violent behavior will be removed from PAX premises immediately, have their badge revoked, and be given a permanent ban to the show. Onsite security and police will be notified in accordance with all state laws and governing procedures.

Confidentiality Any and all information relating to the victims of violence will be treated by PAX as confidential unless otherwise required by law, overriding public health and safety concerns, or authorized by the parties in question.

4. No cheating Policy Overview Cheating will not be tolerated at PAX. Everyone is expected to abide by all rules and regulations when gaming or competing with each other.

Definitions Cheating: Deliberate dishonesty or fraudulent actions intended to provide an unfair advantage in a competitive setting.

Remediation Anyone caught cheating will be immediately disqualified from all competitive events at the show. Severe and repeated cases will result in one or more of the following: Revoking of badge, ban on future shows.

5. Don’t harass anyone Policy Overview Any form of harassment, whether that’s based on gender identity/expression, race, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, or religion, will not be tolerated at PAX. If you are caught or reported to have harassed anyone at PAX, you will go through our reporting process and face remediation steps.

Definitions Harassment: Verbal, physical, psychological, or sexual abuse. Sexual Harassment: The following actions are considered inappropriate and may be considered sexual harassment. Teasing, jokes, innuendo, photos/images, gestures of a sexual/unwanted nature. Touching or grabbing of a sexual nature. Repeatedly standing too close to or brushing up against a person. Giving gifts of a sexual/unwanted nature

Physical Harassment: Physical contact in an unwanted way toward another individual. (Also see Rule 3) Psychological Harassment: Unwarranted hostile behavior, threats, or intimidation made toward another individual.

Remediation Harassment incidents are documented using our harassment incident reporting form, completed by either Enforcer Response Team members or PA staff, whichever the complainant is comfortable with. Although a form will be filled out for all incidents, it is optional (albeit encouraged) for the complainant to go on record with their report. Harassment will not be tolerated at PAX, anyone found to have engaged in harassing or threatening behavior will face appropriate consequences as determined by PAX show management including but not limited to having their badge revoked and given a permanent ban to the show. Onsite security and police may be notified in accordance with all state laws and governing procedures.

Confidentiality Any and all information relating to the victims of harassment will be treated by PAX as confidential unless otherwise required by law, overriding public health and safety concerns, or authorized by the parties in question.

6. Don’t mess with things that aren’t yours Policy Overview It is understood that all attendees will be able to operate in a state of comfort and privacy without intrusion or disturbance, and that their personal belongings will not be altered or disturbed. If anyone’s belongings are found to have been disturbed or restricted, remediation will take place.

Definitions Privacy: A state of being free from intrusion and disturbance in one’s personal state of affairs as well as physical presence. Personal Belongings: Includes any items owned by an entity.

Remediation Anyone who engages in behavior or that violates the privacy intentions as stated above will be reprimanded and have their badge removed contingent on the severity of the claim as reported to PAX show management.

The Reporting Procedures for all six rules is the same. Notify an Enforcer, email safety@paxsite.com, or Report a Problem in our mobile app. With your help, we can keep PAX safe and secure for everyone.

“Booth Babe” Policies PAX has a strict ‘no booth babe’ policy with the purpose of creating an environment where everyone can feel comfortable and welcome, and the focus is on games, not hired booth staff. Booth babes are defined as staff of ANY gender used by exhibitors to promote their products at PAX by using overtly sexual or suggestive methods. Partial nudity, the aggressive display of cleavage and the navel, and shorts/skirts higher than 4” above the knee are not allowed. If for any reason an exhibit and/or its contents are deemed objectionable to PAX management, the exhibitor will be asked to alter the attire of its staff. Cosplayed characters that are playable in-game are an exception to this rule (within reason), and exhibitors must obtain permission from show management prior to the show. If for any reason an exhibit and/or its contents are deemed objectionable to PAX management, the exhibitor will be asked to alter the attire of its staff or remove those staff from the show. Cosplaying attendees may be asked to alter or modify their costume if it is considered overtly sexual.

Expo Hall Policies For safety reasons, the following are not allowed to be used specifically inside the expo hall: Strollers (they may be carried)

Stilts

Remote controlled vehicles

Rollerskates, rollerblades, and other forms of recreational wheeled transport Given the crowd density, situations that require mass egress would be restricted by these devices. Stopping in Expo Hall aisles for cosplay photos is not permitted.

Cosplay Weapon Rules No functional props or weapons are allowed at PAX. Simulated or costume weapons are allowed as a part of your costume, subject to prior approval by convention staff (Enforcers) and compliance with the following rules: All costume props and weapons must be inspected and will be "peace bonded" by an Enforcer at the Information booth.

Live firearms including airsoft, either functioning or de-commissioned, are not permitted.

Replica firearms made from metal, solid resin/plastic/rubber are not permitted.

All firearm costume props and weapons must be rendered inoperable and are required to have an orange safety tip at all times.

Any bow-type weapons must be unstrung or strung with a low-tensile thread. All prop arrows must have soft, non-metal, blunted tips made out of foam or cardboard only.

Metal swords, knives & spears are not permitted. Any sharp implements are likewise not permitted (to include needles, syringes, ceramic blades).

Stilts and costumes which include stilts may be prohibited from certain convention areas. Be aware that you may be asked to remove them.

Costume weapons are for fun! Enjoy your costume, but do not strike, swing at or brandish weapons at other attendees. More Info / FAQ What is peace bonding?

"Peace bonding" allows convention staff and Enforcers to tell at a glance that your costume weaponry meets show expectations. Peace bonding is accomplished by attaching one or more colored zip-tie's to your cosplay weapon(s). We attempt to attach these in a way which will allow you to take pictures etc. without them subtracting from your costume/cosplay. Feel free to work with the Enforcers to peace bond your weaponry in a way that you are happy with! I will be at the show multiple days. Do I need to get my weapon peace bonded multiple times?

Once your weapon is peace bonded you are all set for the rest of the show! What about NERF guns?

NERF weapon are allowed if they have been rendered completely inoperable. Convention staff/Enforcers are the final arbiter of whether or not a weapon is inoperable, so please be ready to clearly show and explain what measures you have taken. Make sure to include an orange safety tip! Look! I covered my metal sword in electrical tape! Is it OK now?

No. Altering or attempting to alter your metal, bladed or otherwise prohibited weapon will not make it acceptable.

Accessibility at PAX PAX is completely wheelchair accessible, and to try and make life just a little easier on you, we have medical passes to help with special accommodations getting into panels and the like. You can apply for a Medical Pass for yourself and a +1 so you can have someone help you. To request one, shoot an email to pax_questions@paxsite.com.