> On Mar 2, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Mary B <mary.h.barnes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Joe, > > Thanks for providing some more context. But, why can't the problem be handled by someone asking the person/people that have a tendency to get in people's faces, to please stop doing that? Or has been noted elsewhere, those that are really feeling *physically* intimidated should talk to the ombudsperson. Why do we need some sort of special designation for this specific behavior that is intimidating I don’t think we do. I also don’t want a red lanyard and a policy to empower anyone to claim harassment for a small number of photos at a non-intimidating distance - whether those lanyards are noticed or not. If we have a small number of problems with individual harassment we should be able to deal with that via existing policy. Joe