Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    SAFERIDE
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mac limes However, Drayton
said no initial evident e United
Hepnor or his friemis to the
i alls
Drayton said Hepner and his
triends are accused of behavior
that is inappropriate, buTnpt.il
legal Although lie and his offi
errs have never witnessed any
of the behavior Clentry de
scribed, he said the alleged ac
lions are considered "liehavior
that is not necessarily breaking
the law. but is on the fence
You could, make a person
feel uncoinfortahle by your
presence, hut not necessarily be
doing anything (.it that mo
ment) that's breaking the law
Drayton s.iiii
There s a better Win of do
mg things rather than making
people feel line omfortable.
Drayton said, but he,didn't sag
alternatives Hepner might
havo pursued
Hepner said he h.t'. studied
and sot ittli/i'd on the benthos
near the Women's (.enter sint t
the beginning of the st hoo)
vear. and didn't have am dif
ficulties vs dll the renter until
early November
Hepner s troubles with the
Women s (Voter began earlier
this v ear after In- and his
friends put.up three fivers Two
of these fl V ers vs ere on t he
Women s Center's billboard
and the other one. whit h
mot ked a poster on the Worn
en s Center billboard, was on
tlie i enter's door. Hopper said
the poster being mm ked.
vs flit h ssas posted bv the Worn
ell's Center last vear. advocated
hove otting the I ms rrsdv Book
store bet auso it sold /’/ai/’ov
and I’riilhuiisr
(.entry said Women's ('eider
'■members took the flyers tf. ■ vs r 1
tin .HlSi* tl|e\ Ui’fr |)i .It et i Oil U
ill i ,'Ihm Til tl'M'tl I'll lor ' enter
news uiilv Sin' s.mi the fivers
wen■ Inupproprlali’ iiri .nisi'
itirv focused on .m incident
ihiv vi'.irS i i-iilrr si.i 1 f had
nothing !>i do w ilii
t iepner salii .1 few ii.1 \ s after
putting up liii- livers, he amt
two of his friends were invited
to .1 Saleride <i|ien house bv .i
w oman who worked in the
U omen s t enter Hut vs lien
tiiev arrived and asked about
S,deride s women-only polu v
,iu argument ensued
Mark Russell, who attended
the Open house with Mepner
s.ud the argument, which begun
us a rational -discussion, quu k
1\ degenerated, with Women s
Center personnel veiling at
(hem
It it v\ us u i ontest of person
ul insults, tiiev-'Would've won
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