Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 20A, Image 20

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the latter pose .1 particular
sis u r 11 \ ha/..ml in the resident r*
halls
OPS supervisor Boh Brown
who has been at the t 'niversits
since 1UHH. finds the people he
eni ounters on his patrols to he
cooperative unless they're up
to no good He is taken serious
1\ b\ those 111 need of assls
tame who. incidentally make
up the rnajoritv of his contai ts
However when it comes to
law enforcement.” lie said
students sometimes doubt m\
authorit\
W hen he approaches some
one behaving suspiciously. he
relies on Ins own presem e and
the 1 olor ol authority' his
uniform to get people to fol
low Ins instructions And don't
think because lie's not armed
and dressed in blue he won't
arrest y on
Students should know that
all puhlii laws apph on ram
pus Conversely, students
should not assume a false sense
of mm uritv heie Student status
dues not exempt anyone from
crime or punishment
The attitude th.it a lot of
kids have when they net here is
that 'I'm here and the laws of
the outside world apph to the
outside world and not net essar
il\ to me because I'm where
the long arm of the law can't
rear h me and that's not true '
I lunter said
Hunter has noticed that stu
dents have bei ome im reasingh
confrontational toward Ol’S of
ficers recentlv In the last five
vears, I have noticed a change
m students and how blatant
the\ are with some of the (il
legal) things that thev do." she
said
She i ited this tvpe of behav
ior as the i anse of riots that oc
< urred near the 1 mversiu in
the past two vears. and said she
expei ts similar mi idents to o<
i nr in the future as long as had
leeliugs persist between stu
dents and authorities
Brown agreed that student re
iations vs 11h Ol’S could he nil
proved "I would like to see a
better rapport with students."
he said
Ac cording to Kl’l). st.itistic s
theft and alcohol-related v iola
tions are i urrentlv the most fro
quentlv committed crimes in
the I 'niversitv vie initv W hile
theft has risen steadilv. alco
hol-related violations have in
i reased dramatically over re
cent vears These violations in
( lude minor in possession of al
i oho!. minor on restricted
premises public drinking and
intoxication.
During the 1989-00 school
vi'.ir t>(7 alcohol related
c rimes and 471 thefts were re
ported in the t ’niversitv area
()t tlie thefts. 1 til were of biev
i les Although dec reusing in
number, hike thefts are increas
ing in value bee ause of the rela
tively expensive mountain
hike's many students now ride.
Theft was reported as the1
number one campus crime at
Oregon State. Portland State
and DOl.A last year In 198').
OSI!. whic h has an enrollment
of about 15,(>00 students, re
ported 41>4 thefts ()St ’ has em
ployed state polic e for c ampus
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