Eugene Poetry Slam-Round 1 It was a fall house at Flamingos on Oct. 22 for the opening round of the monthly competition. Other slams will take place at Territorial Winery. For more information check out the Web site at www.eugenepoetryslam.com. (Left) Winner Jerry Wagner (Right) Runner-up Dakota Belle Witt (Bottom, left to right) Dakota, Slam Mistress Marietta Bonaventure and Sara Zagarino play rock-paper scissors to determine who will go first in the tie-breaker for second place. Photos by Jonah Schrogin mmm Brought to you by: Office of Student Life, ASUO and Eugene Police Department What to do if your party starts to get out of control ICall the police yourself if uninvited guests disrupt your party or if guests won't pay attention to your requests to leave and obey the law. Call before things get too out of control. Respond positively if a police officer comes to your house. The officer is most likely responding to a complaint. Do as much as possible to comply with what the police are asking you to do. Interfering with a police officer makes a bad situation worse. Do not physically resist the officer under any circumstance. If you have committed a crime and a police officer asks you to identify yourself, you need to do so. Giving a false name is a separate offense and will likely escalate what might have been a citation into a trip to jail. 023528 5 4 Understand that you can be arrested. A police officer may take someone into custody of any violation of law that carries a potential jail penalty. For some violations, an officer may detain you while verifying your identity and issuing a citation. When a police officer asks you to clear an area, leave right away. If you stay around after the warning to watch what's happening, you may be cited for interfering with a police officer. 6 If police warn that they are going to use tear gas, you need to get as far away as fast as you can. A-HU