Understand your legal rights before you party Commentary Ilona E. Marian Koleszar Fowler '.i'll,.I..■■■■■.■■■...■ A lot has already been written and said about student and police be havior in the campus area. The ASUO Executive, in coordination with ASUO Legal Services, provides the following information to promote your safety and clarify your legal rights and responsibilities. To protect yourself and avoid unnecessary contact with police, socialize with people you know well. Don’t allow people you don’t know into your home, avoid large gatherings and com ply with the law. Above all, we -------- urge you to be peaceful. In response to past distur bances, the police announced they may use new tactics to con trol crowds and [make] arrests in situations where the safety of an officer or another person is in imminent danger or when seri ous property damage occurs. Those tactics include so-called “less lethals” such as beanbags shot from shotguns. See The Register-Guard, Oct. 25, and ODE, Oct. 21. If you are contacted by the po lice: Be courteous at all times. Be cooperative, but remember you don’t have to give evidence against yourself. Don’t touch the officer. If a po lice officer touches you even if you don’t think you’re under arrest — don’t resist. Don’t lie to police about your name, address or date of birth. Remember you have the option to tell them everything or tell them nothing. If you choose to refuse to give a police officer your name or ID, be prepared to be detained while the officer tries to determine who you are. Don’t run away from a police officer. If you don’t consent to an offi cer’s search of your pockets, backpack or entry to your resi dence vocalize your objection. Be clear and civil. If you feel you’ve been treated unjustly or wish to commend an officer, you can register your concerns or comments in the fol lowing ways: • File a written complaint or commendation with the Eugene Police Department. The form can be picked up at ASUO Legal Services or its Web site. • Attend Eugene Police De partment Commission meetings at 5:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month in the McNutt Room — City Hall 777 Pearl Street. The next meeting will be on a special date, Nov. 18,1999, in Conference Room #109. • Attend Eugene Human Rights Commission meetings at 5:45 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month in the McNutt Room —City Hall 777 Pearl Street. • Attend Eugene City Council meetings at 7:30 p.m. on the sec ond and fourth Mondays of each month in the City Council Chambers — City Hall 777 Pearl Street. Finally, we want to alert everyone that the maximum fine for an MIP is now $250, and the maximum fine for allowing con sumption of alcohol by a minor on private property is $1,000. Other new municipal offenses include false swearing on a keg receipt and allowing alcohol consumption by minors on pri vate premises. If you’re not sure what state and local laws say about alcohol and parties, call ASUO Legal Services for an appointment to discuss your concerns. We hope you keep this infor mation in mind as you celebrate this weekend and weekends to come. Ilona £ Koleszar is an attorney with ASUO Legal Services. Marian Fowler is the ASUO community outreach director. Their views do not necessarily represent those olthe Emerald. |**’v'(d,s,T"' A“«‘9 //viTpoDu C//m6 7H( /Slew BuSv^ 7~V CO^i/«AFPCiAi.S... “Georje IV. Bus/), rouj/i on crime, bad weather, and dandelions. *" D9 "Governor George W. Bush. He's a lifelong U.S. citizen.. ‘George W. Bush. He's Pro-America." ‘‘George W. Bush. He strongly supports cute pets and ice cream..." October weekend special! Buy a Jamba Smoothie and get a free slice of pizza at Pizza Planet. Located in the EMU. JamhxL c?juice.- Pizza Planet Open Sat 10 am - 9 pm Sun 11 am - 6 pm Monday thru Friday 7:30 am - 10 pm S Expires Nov. 1, 1999 • No Other Discounts Apply ALL-COLLEGE MILLENNIUM SKI EVENT Tour Package Includes: SIR MIX-A-LOT CONCERT 3 DAYS SKIING 3 NIGHTS LODGING OPTIONAL SNOWMOBILING PASS...and more! ONLY A $75 DEPOSIT SECURES YOUR SPOT! Sign-up On-line and SAVE $20! Deposit Deadline: November 1st For more information call Dave Gorman: 342-7169 or toll-free: 888-524-4408 ii5TOUR5.COM r .1: * Find it on our web site! www.uoregon.edu/~ode ODE ARCHIVES AdvERTisiiviq rate iNfoRMATioN sports extra daily emerald OAKI-PI-EM