Cornell University has temporarily banned from campus a former student who was bumped by the university president’s car at a low speed, Ithaca’s NPR affiliate WSKG reported Monday.

Aiden Vallecillo, who graduated from Cornell last month, won’t be allowed on university property for one year. According to the notice the Cornell University Police Department issued to Vallecillo last week, the ban comes after he “restricted a motor vehicle’s ability to maneuver while it was in motion as the reverse lights of the vehicle were illuminated … Your intentional act created a hazardous condition.”

Vallecillo told WSKG that the timing of the ban is “very on par for the university.”

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