Code of Conduct
As the Oasia Hotel is a public venue, attendees are expected to display good
conduct in line with the Little Island Fur Con (LIFC) Code of Conduct
throughout the event, complying with both local laws and Oasia Hotel's
regulations.
Unless otherwise excepted by LIFC staff, the following is a code of conduct
which applies to all attendees of LIFC.
- Convention badges help us identify folks, and attendees are asked to wear
them while within the event venue. Persons without their registered badge
will be asked to leave the space to retrieve it.
- Respect fellow attendees and staff regardless of fursuit, costume, or dress
and do not hug, or otherwise touch a person or their stuff without
permission. LIFC may revoke a badge if the situation involves more serious
behaviours such as assault, molestation, stalking, or harassment.
- The dress code within the event and the hotel venue (hotel lobby,
corridors, etc) is safe-for-work. A non-exhaustive list of items not allowed
include: Kink gear, body harnesses, exposed underwear (even over fursuits),
etc.
- In the interests of privacy, only fursuiters and handlers are allowed
inside the fursuit lounge with both photography and videography strictly
barred.
- Please ask for consent before taking photos or videos with any visitors,
attendees, or fursuiters.
- Please smoke outside of con space and only in areas designated by the
hotel.
- Please limit alcohol consumption to the comfort of your rooms.
- Help keep the event space clean and free of litter.
- Please take care of Oasia Hotel and LIFC property. Should any damages
occur, responsible parties may be liable for it.
- Sleeping in public areas is discouraged, persons appearing to do so will be
awoken and their wellbeing assessed.
- Attendees are to leave dangerous goods or weapons outside of con space.
This also applies to props and replicas which could be mistaken as real
weapons.
- LIFC reserves the right to remove visitors or attendees not complying with
the code of conduct.
- LIFC reserves the right to apply changes to the Code of Conduct as needed.