Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    HUNT
Continued Torn Page 2
The mown Krvm s law firm has t» .-n making
off this case tor the past two years probably
doesn't hindi'r his ability to pul aside his liking
lor 1-rng and < ontinue to prosm ut«- him, either
Harrang l ong Watkinson Arnold \ l and in
paid bv the hour. a< i ordmg to their c ontrm t with
the city Kevin couldn't give me an exact figure
on how many hours have boon, put in on this
c .ise but tie diet go so far as to say some of the
court appeaninc.es require very little time, and
others require quite a hit Although their rates
vary slightly, the firm is paid SBT> per hour for
your average service performed by an attorney
George Kelly, an attorney donating his servic e's
on f rog s liehalf. said he spends between to to .IS
hours per appearance If you multiply to In the
five court appearances and then multiply that
number by SH5 you get $12.700 This' has turned
out to he one expensive- hunting expedition for
the city But as Kevin said, "It's worth ''.titer'money
to re-establish tilecity's constitutional ability to
regulate business
Meanwhile. I rog is working on getting (lie i ity
to rethink tiie lain on humor peddling And Keym
yvill continue to earn city moneymaking sure
l-rog doesn't add to the congestion on l.tth Ave
riue although lie never has In the lirst place
I'm c onfused.
This high tech friig hunting has g -ttii. too cum.
plicated for a simpleton yy ho ju-d wan!,-. !.*> teas!
on a Irog s lower extremities am
more
In the old fashioned day s of frog hunting. xVlnil
you got uul oi it yvas pretty simple fa might
iearn tin- various vocal ranges and intonations of
Irog commune at ion And si thing-- went ream
well, von might even end up yvith a to g -
two ready lor frying
But this new form of frog hunting developed by
the city and its persistent prosecutors has mm h
more social value than the old fashioned shoot
i-ii! and c at -'em method employed for vars
This Irog hunting lesson lias provided new in
sight into things 1 haven't understood tut a long
tirm- I understand now how tndiv ulna1- m io
things a truly compassionate human being would
find totally repulsive
How could anyone have worked n tin Vi/,
concentration c simps ’
just doing my job.
Hens could polar and county ► k. ■
homeless i ouplt irvi lulling one pregnant teen
ager ini: of lh- shelter they hail found in a v.i
i iinlschool huitding, sending thru • , !|f:
street in the middle o( the rainy ■•••r.. -n '
Just foUnyving the ruli's
■ ■ d a soldier ir.i\cl hallw ,iv i
vvorhi liiiti i:hi (icscft to unl'Msh - m >t the
wond'-' most lethal weapons on \•.i; furs
u
in many eases, hern conscripted 11 ‘ mtvii ■ ■
against their wilt7
We don ! tit poilt y A ills' t :
I undcrsi.mil now how . niiimin, >i ir.i or iplc
can do things that arc not so dci t-nl : I.- pn tend
thev arc not individuals rather !!;-•% c simply
'mils id a i old. cruel Institution that ini - no use
foi individual or personal responsibility i’cople
use authuntV as a si apegoal lor i airy rng i' mot
ally repugnant m ts
So while frog is sitting ;n pel. is hr h.r. y-nnl
id llo if ill' loses his appeals. h.i i ,11: ' ,se l rutoft
snoyvirig Ilie people wh pr r ' md
i ruel nistituiniii fh.it p.,t him then " ,;.k this
win "'iii'ii; s kind I silly And 1 ' w e. ., lo
eat h mdivuiu.il. lie would have nothin,; n worry
about
LETTERS
Foote stompin’
Men should not be allowed
to ride or drive the Saferide
vans The point of Saferide is to
make sure women have .1 safe
ride home free from possible a!
tack If men drive or ride in the
vans, that possibility would be
present Not every man is a r.ip
1st. but not every man is com
plainly non violent, and mini
ni should hr <1 hit” In participate
in activities without fr.ir of !*
mg altai krd
If women no lunger have a
safe rule home, campus groups
will have fewer female rnein
tiers Attendance a! University
events will drop, fewer women
Will he able to study at the ll
hrarv at night, and fewer worn
i n ,s ill In ifilr ii laLr night
£ lilSSUN
Men should bo allow oil tu
work vv ith Safuridu I hi- pro
gram duos not vuduto uipia! o|>
|iortum!v boss Lot s maku sun
that womon i ontlruio to havo
o(|ual opportunity ai i.oss to tho
! mvorsitv
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