~‘ , nt'd from. 'on for repeated or ious offences. All vehicles, including or bikes, must be istered with the ' ity Deparment- A .- of the university . 'ty must register vehicle he may - occasion to bring to the WI”, (:75, tudenis must register ir vehicles within 1 - days of the day y on campus: each academic year. . ‘ u When issued,’ the I . ing permit decal f ould be affixed to the er left—hand corner the rear window of the icle . Parking areas shall marked by signs. The I ing lot sign may [ 'cate special. 0 ations. - ) The speed limit‘on - gmmds of time ‘versity is 15 miles per , unless otherwise ‘ 'cated. ) Any accident lving a vehicle on I. must be reported the Security Office. ) Parking areas may be sed to all vehicles in er to facilitate snow I val, or for special '- ts on campte. When— ): possible, notice 11 be given if a king area is to be sed. I ) 'lhe use of private ailers, tents, and I 'lar forms of portable ing facilities on I r- is prohibited. Q) Any member of the 1versity community tending to leave his ! icle unused on the I o for more than ven days must notify - Security Office of S intention. Other— se, the vehicle may be iversi‘ty of Princée‘Edward Island Rules ands-Reg page . removed from the campus at the owner's expense. (11) It is the responsibility of. vehicle owners to remove the parking decal from a vehicle of which they are giving up ownership, and to register any new vehicles at the Security Office. (12) A permit holder is re5ponsible for all violations of the Park- ing and Traffic Regulations involving a vehicle which. is registered in his name at the Security Office. C. SPECIAL ‘PARKING mbers of the University community may request special parking privileges on medical or compassionate grounds, or on the grounds that they merit ' special consideration due to their work on campus. Applications should be made to the Chairman, Parking and Traffic Committee, c/o The Security Office, U.P.E.I. D. VIOIATIONS Fines resulting from tidcets issued for ~ violation of the Parking and Traffic Regulations must be paid at the Business Office within one week of the date on Whidl the ticket is issued. Penalties assessed for breach of the regulat— ions will not be carried over from one academic year to the next. E. SCHEDULE OF TRAFFIC AND "PARKING OFFENCES "Ihe following are considered as specific violations of the Parking and Traffic Regulations]: GROUP I It is an offence: (a) to drive in a careless or redcless manner so as to endanger life, limb , or property; t LEPAGE SHOE 9 CoI'L'TD. RAFTON STREET 394-4748 (b) to drive along walkways or over grassed areas, or over unsurfaced areas; . (c) to park in such a way as to dostruct access to a fire hydrant; (d) to refuse to obey the instructions of any official authorized by the University to control traffic; (e) to deface, remove, or otherwise tamper with traffic control signs. Penalties for offences in this category: First offence - maximum fine of $20.00; second offence - . maximum fine of $20.00 and/or suspension of parking privileges. GROUP II It is an offence: (a) to exceed the speed limit on the University grounds; ‘ (b) to park in any area on campls other than the normal parking areas, or to park so as to obstruct access to a loading door \ or to impede the flow of traffic or the movement of other vehicles; (c) to park at any time other than that permitted in an area where parking time is restricted; (d) to fail to observe any traffic signs on campus; (e) to bring on to the campus, after the time allwed for registering vehicles with the Security Office [B—(3) ] , a vehicle which does not bear a currently valid parking permit decal. NEmbers of the University who have occasion infrequently to bring an ‘ unregistered car on campus should park it in lots A, B, C, D, and E, and not in the visitors' parking lots. If a car is to be brought on to the campus frequently, it must have a University decal. . Penalties, for offences in this category: First I enjoy yourself * 0M fa roriios haftor'lhe game ad relax, Gather around (V: sing your THE UPEI SUN,Th1rsiay,Oct..I9,I978,page 7 ulation’su and second offences - $2.00 for each offence; subsequent offences — maximum fine of $15.00 and/or suspension of parking privileges for a period not exceeding one year. F. ENFORCEMENT The University Security - Police shall enforce the Parking and Traffic Regulations. Fines assessed for violations of the Parking and Traffic Regulations must . be paid at the University Business Office within seven days of the day on which they are assessed. Permit holders who have fines outstanding at the end of the seven-day period will be notified by the Security Office that their parking privileges are suspended for the remainder of the year, or until such time as the fine “is paid. After parking privileges are suspended, cars that have lost their parking privileges will be _ towed off campus at the user's expense. G. PROI‘ES’IS AND APPEALS Any judgment regarding traffic violations may be appealed to the University Parking and Traffic Committee (Senate Committee composed of: 1 member — staff; 1 member faculty; 1 member - administration; 1 member - President of the Student Judicial Committee; 1 member - appointed by the Student Union; 1 member — Chief of Security (ex officio) ) . Appeals should be addressed to The Chairman, Parking and Traffic Committee, c/o The Security Office, U.P.E.I. 01 any appeal, the decision of the Parking and Traffic Committee shall be final, subject to the provisions of the University Act, Section 16 (l) (l) . Island’s Only Piano Bar The Rodd Mocor Inn 5 Call 894-3555