University of Arizona steps up effort to keep students from violating health, safety rules

Students at the UA will be reminded of the rules by private security workers like those seen at UA football or basketball games. They will be patrolling in three zones around campus.
Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

By Shaq Davis | Arizona Daily Star

The University of Arizona is increasing its efforts to make sure students are adhering to safety and health guidelines during the just-started semester, both on campus and off.

President Robert Robbins said Tuesday that “we’re hiring monitors from a private security company to patrol and ensure compliance of health and safety directives, especially face covering and physical distancing on campus.”

Six private security workers, like those seen at football or basketball games, will be patrolling in three zones around the campus to remind students about the rules.

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