I work at Ohio University in Athens, OH. I bought "Zeus" back on May 18th. I got prior authorization from the Director of Facilities and Parking services here at OU to make sure it was ok that I plug in behind the bldg next door to mine, to a standard 110 outdoor outlet, while I'm at work.
Needless to say, it has been the talk of the campus. I've had one note that was left under my windshield wiper, written on the school newspaper that said, "MAD PROPS FOR THE CAR!" I take this as a compliment.
However, believe it or not, in June, after having been plugging in for several weeks, a university police officer called me to inform me that what I was doing was "theft of service", and that I was "stealing from the university". He informed me that it was, "the same as if I was bringing my trash from home and throwing it in the dumpster, that it was illegal and against the law." He went further on to tell me that he "pays taxes and his taxes are paying for this state funded university, and that in turn, he was paying for me to charge my car here." He said, "The university's not going to pay for my gas, so why should they pay for you to charge your car?"
I tried to explain to him in a very polite way that I wasn't stealing, that I did have prior approval to plug in, and that my biweekly payroll deduction out of my personal paycheck to the university for a scholarship I started here, was far above and beyond the $1.82 I was using to charge my car on a weekly basis (7kWh/day x $0.052/kWh x 5 days/wk).
I've had other students and coworkers leave very anonymous, unpleasant, and even threatening notes on my car with one in particular that reads, "Students should not have to pay for you to charge your car here. If I see it plugged in again, I will personally unplug it! Charge your car at home!" The very next day, someone unplugged Zeus and left the charge cord laying on the ground. (btw, I do have a Level 2 charging station that I installed at home myself).
After reporting the office officer's harrassing phone call to his police captain, after reporting all of the threatening and harassing notes to Parking Services & Parking Services, someone was gracious enough to "key", not only the hood of my brand new car, but dug through the bumper, clear down to the black plastic. I did file a police report for it, as I'm sure it will cost well above the $500 deductible on my insurance. I was sent a loud & clear message that some people here at OU are NOT happy about me plugging in here, despite the fact that I am paying for it.
Parking Services has since posted a permanent sign on the wall where I park, for my parking space, and created a whole new policy for electric car vehicle registration and parking procedures for on campus.
Facililties is currently working on seeking funding to get Level 2 Charging Stations installed on campus....not only because I am the first electric car on campus, but because I am helping them to begin to fulfill Benchmark #16 of the University's Sustainability Plan.
Needless to say, the reactions and responses from the general public have been much more positive and constructive. It has been a great opportunity for sharing info about my car, clarification that it is not a hybrid, and demystifying the stereotypical knee-jerk reaction that you cant go very far. When in fact, I've been driving 60.2 miles round trip every day to my first job, and 18 miles round trip from home to work at my 2nd job in another state.