Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 18, 2002, Page 10, Image 10

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News brief
DPS issues trespass notice
to ASUO gadfly
Legendary gadfly and attendee of
numerous ASUO meetings Bruce
Miller was banned from campus
Friday after the Department of Pub
lic Safety issued him a trespass no
tice because he was “being disrup
tive” in the ASUO Executive office,
DPS Sgt. Lynn Brown said.
“He came to talk to the office
about an issue he’s concerned with,
and he was asked to leave several
times,” he said.
When he didn’t leave, ASUO
members called DPS, Brown said.
If Miller is sighted on campus
again, DPS will charge him with
trespassing, Brown said. If cited, he
could be issued a ticket or arrested,
said Eugene Police Department
Spokeswoman Mandy Fox.
Fox said Miller would only be ar
rested if he was also cited “doing
something against the law.”
ASUO Accounting Coordinator
Jennifer Creighton, who was in the
office when Miller showed up at
1:10 p.m., said Miller comes into the
office “just about every day.” Friday
he “accused students of not doing
their work” in a manner “more bois
terous than usual,” she said.
“He has a lot of concerns, some
valid and some not,” she said. “It’s
hard because he’s not our con
stituent. He’s not a staff member or
a student.”
Though not a student, faculty or
an employee of the University,
Miller attends Programs Finance
Committee, Student Senate and
other University meetings and
events. Lazar Makyadath, owner of
Lazar’s Bazar, said Miller occasion
ally worked at Lazar’s Bazar han
dling local advertising, but he does
n’t remember when he started, and
he isn’t currently working there.
“He comes as he pleases and leaves
as he pleases,” Makyadath said.
Miller has also been sighted at
Oregon State University. ASOSU
President Justin Geddes said Miller
attended the president’s fireside chat
in mid-February and asked ques
tions about the structure of their stu
dent government. Miller had with
him numerous papers from the Uni
versity of Oregon’s elections. As far
as Geddes knows, that was the first
time he’d visited OSU.
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