M arch 09, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A6 These T ra ffic Fines a re Highway Robbery CRIME STOPPERS SW F ifth Avenue, Rm 516 METROPOLITAN P 1120 o rtla n d , O regon 97204-1989 Hu m an ® R ights C ommission Case #94-08: Homicide P ortland P olice Bureau H o m i­ cide D etectives, in cooperation w ith BY REP. MICHAEL PAYNE W hen h o rrib le crim e s lik e the C rim e S toppers, are asking fo r yo u r recent trip le m u rder in G resham are o ccu rrin g in O regon, o u r p o lic e force h elp in s o lv in g a m urder. O n T hursday, January 27 ,1 9 9 4 , and ju d ic ia l system can be put to better use than g o u g in g u n in te n tio n a l speeders. The purpose o f tra ffic fines at 2 :30 in the m o rn in g , Sven E in a r Jansson, a 22 year o ld m ale, w h ite , was shot to death and robbed at N and speed lim its should be to ensure p u b lic safety, not to c o lle c te x o rb ita n t K e rb y A ve n u e and N H u m b o ld t ''The young women o f today-free to speak, to write, to choose their occupation should remember that every inch o f their freedom was bought with a great price. It is for them to show their gratitude by helping onward the reforms o f their own time by spreading the light o f freedom and truth still wider. The debt that each generation owes to the past it must pay to the future. " Street. A cco rd in g to investigators, Sven penalties fro m people. Y e t the O regon le g isla tu re has doubled the fines fo r m ost tra ffic v io ­ Jansson, w h o liv e d at N E 178th and M u ltn o m a h , and a frie n d had d rive n to the area in an a tte m p t to buy lations. U nder the new la w , a person d riv in g 66 m ph in a 65 m ph zone w o u ld be fin e d S95, up fro m S50. A n d i f clo cke d at 76 m ph in a 65 m ph zone, drugs. Jansson was rep o rte d ly shot and robbed a fte r he got o u t o f the car and the d riv e r w o u ld be fin e d a w h o p p in g contacted a subject on the street he S280, up fro m S I50. M o st com m uters have at some tim e slipped above the 65 m ph speed lim it. T o e x tra c ta p o u n d o f flesh fro m believed to be a drug dealer. The suspect is described as a m ale, b la c k , in his e a rly 2 0 ’ s, ap­ the u n lu cky fe w w ho get p u lle d over d iu m b u ild . A t the tim e he was w e a r­ in g a b la c k , ‘ K in g s ” , starter ja c k e t that leads to an arrest in th is case, o r any unsolved fe lo n y crim e , and you need n o t g iv e o u r name. C a ll C rim e and rid in g a b icycle . Stoppers at (503) 8 2 3 -H E LP . p ro x im a te ly 5 ’ 8" ta ll, w ith a m e­ is n o th in g short o f h ig h w a y robbery. These excessive fines create a fu rth e r burden on o u r alre a d y-o ve rw o rke d Sven Jansson Abigail Scott Dun ¡way C rim e stoppers is o ffe rin g acash For Immediate Release What: Abigail Scott Duolway Poster Signing by Governor Barbara Roberts and other elected officials When: March 10, Thursday, 10:15 AM Where* Governor's Ceremonial Office, State Capitol Contact: Helen Cheek, MHRC Dlrector-823-5136 rew ard o f up to $ 1,000 fo r in fo rm a ­ tio n , reported to C rim e Stoppers, As oart of the ceremony declaring March u Women's History Month. Governor Barbara Roberts and other elected women officials will sign a poster honoring Abigail Scott Dumway, p o lic e o ffic e rs and ju d g e s . M o re people are lik e ly to contest th e ir fines, creating greater b a cklo g in o u r c r im i­ as a Human Rights Advocate. AFFORDABLE TROPHIES nal ju s tic e system and d im in is h in g Abigail Scott Duniway traveled to Oregon by wagon train in 1852 She was a wife, a mother a schoolteacher, a milliner, a journalist, a novelist a publisher and an advocate of Human Rights. She was a vice-president of the National Women s Suffrage Association, and a leader of the fight to give women full voting rights. In recognition of her leading ro e. Governor Oswald West ordered that her vote be the first one cast by a woman in Oregon respect fo r la w enforcem ent. T rophies • P laq u es • E n g rav in g (1914). Bom 1834. Died 1915. P rin ted H ats • Shirts • Jackets WeWill HelpYou Build And Design Your i The poster was created by the Metropolitan Human Rights Commission and co-sponsored by the Oregon Historical Society and the Oregon Commission for Women. at The signed poster w ill be presented to the Oregon H istorical Society as an historical A ffordable Prices document. 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