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Please be sure to sign and submit a waiver form the first time you visit PS:1.
Please be sure to sign and submit a waiver form the first time you visit PS:1.


= Building Access for Non-members - If You Are A Member =
== If You Are A Member ==
 
No one wants to play security guard, but it's wise not to let strangers wander around for many reasons. And no member wants to go through a security inquisition, but a few suggested routine questions should not offend anyone, as the purpose is legitimate:
Are you a member?
If not: "Are you meeting a member or here for an event? Where/when?"
The next part is trickier: trusting guests with fuzzy answers, or making sure the guest has connected with their member before leaving them unescorted?
 
 
 
I know none of us wants to play security guard, but it's wise not to let strangers wander around for many reasons. And no member wants to go through a security inquisition, but a few suggested routine questions should not offend anyone, as the purpose is legitimate:
Are you a member?
If not: "Are you meeting a member or here for an event? Where/when?"
The next part is trickier: trusting guests with fuzzy answers, or making sure the guest has connected with their member before leaving them unescorted?
 
 


PS:One is not by default open to the general public. Non-members can be there if they are the guest of a member who is present, or if they are attending an event open to the public. That's it. Non-members have no right to loiter unaccompanied in the space. Members should not admit non-members who say they have business in the space when this isn't clear. If someone claims they are meeting a member, and that person isn't in the building, then they should not be admitted, and should be told they may come back after that member arrives.
PS:One is not by default open to the general public. Non-members can be there if they are the guest of a member who is present, or if they are attending an event open to the public. That's it. Non-members have no right to loiter unaccompanied in the space. Members should not admit non-members who say they have business in the space when this isn't clear. If someone claims they are meeting a member, and that person isn't in the building, then they should not be admitted, and should be told they may come back after that member arrives.