DPS continued from page 1 Eugene Police Department officers responded to the accident, and in an EPD report, Bonertz said he was at tempting to remove both bikers from campus. Bonertz also admitted in the EPD report to hitting Gariepy with his patrol vehicle when the bike crossed into his path. The DPS investigation called into question Bonertz's conduct directly fol lowing the incident. According to the report, Bonertz failed to notify "any body" at the time of the incident. Bon ertz said it was 5 a m. by the time he finished his report and decided to wait for his supervisor to arrive. Bonertz said he didn't think he had time to make a call, and added that he felt the task was dispatch's responsibility. According to the report, Bonertz vi olated ; 'PS standards for immediately reporting accidents. Ihe report also stated that Bonertz * drove his vehicle on the sidewalk during the pursuit, which is a viola tion of DPS rules. Bonertz admitted it was routine for him to drive on sidewalks, and he said he didn't have remorse for pursuing Gariepy in the pedestrian area. Bonertz said he felt what he did was safe because it was a "well-lit area" with wide sidewalks, and because he was only driving between 10 and 15mph. In a separate interview cited in the report, officer Jay Frances said DPS of ficers occasionally drive on sidewalks despite direct orders from DPS ad ministrators to not do so. DPS Interim Director Tom Hicks said DPS has a policy instructing of ficers to drive in a safe manner while on campus. "We're taking a look at that and see ing whether or not that should be clarified or not," Hicks said. Hicks added that some circum stances exist in which an officer could Adam Amato Photo Editor Donald Tean Gariepy returns to the scene of the July 21 accident where he was struck by a DPS vehicle driven by former officer Michael John Bonertz. drive on the sidewalk, including situa tions in which construction blocks ac cess to a scene or in the case of a med ical emergency. Bonertz said driving on the side walk was necessary "to keep up with" Gariepy. Bonertz added that he was worried about officer Joan Redlinger — who was on foot near the bikers — because she is a "small woman" and he feared for her safety. According to the radio log, Redlinger didn't make any requests for emergency assistance, nor did she give any transmission indicating she was in danger. In the DPS report, Bonertz said he felt that Saylor took "EPD's side based on what they said." Bonertz also said EPD officers "threatened to arrest him for hitting Gariepy." In the report, Saylor concluded: "Officer Bonertz ... failed (to) fol low department policy and directives, in spite of specific directions not to drive on the sidewalk. Officer Bonertz has violated the department's stan dards of conduct and general order for immediately reporting accidents. " ... It is also of great concern that officer Bonertz does not view his ac tions unsafe in any fashion and feels fully justified in what he did." The investigation into Bonertz's ac tions found that, while he committed no criminal wrongdoing, his miscon duct warranted punishment "up to and including possibility of termination." Hicks said he could not confirm whether Bonertz would have been fired, citing the case as a personnel issue Contact the people/culture/ faith reporter at jaredpaben@dailyemerald.com. Q 2003 Oregon Football oREcon Student Ticket Release Dates Students enrolled for Fall 2003 classes AND paying student incidental fees can pick up one ticket for each game at the ticket offices located in the EMU or at the Len Casanova Center.* Student tickets are funded by the ADFC through student incidental fees. 6,100 tickets will be available for the remaining games. Any remaining student tickets will become available to students for purchase for their friends and family on Wednesday during the week of the home football game. *On first day of distribution for each game, tickets will be distributed from the South Ticket building atAutzen Stadium instead of the Casanova Center. Game Date September 27, 2003 October 25, 2003 November 8, 2003 November 22, 2003 Opponent Washington State Stanford California Oregon State Release Date Monday, September 15 Monday, October 13 Monday, October 27 Tuesday, November 11 For more information, students should contact the Duck Ticket Office at (541) 346-4461 or the ASUO at (541) 346-3724. YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT Get Involved! 346-3724