;\‘ The general trend at U.P.E.I. these days is to be as apathet— ic as possible, due in part to the fact that this is and al— ways has been the general trend on Prfnce Edward Island. But due also in part to the fact that little things are subtly covered up by the authoritarian‘few facts and figures. Campus society we have here, with the tools of bureaucracy and the class pyramid. Information gets- lost somehow and no one dares question the class but of fear ‘ of upsetting his (her) own smoothly run life. So you get a whole majority of people who remain silent in_their toler- ation of what rhas to be"- typical capitalist viewpoint. Just bear with this article awhile. I want to show you just one facet of our university's authoritarian tradition; how it is and how it doesn't have to be. That facet is the mil- itary organgzation hired by our worthy tudent Union, dubbed the title Campus Pol— ice. :' X This organization is made up of the following well known personalities on campus - some of them are even well — known because they're niceguys. Some, as in all levels of this campus are well_known because ,/ / powefdfrippE¥§Vorijustdplain old hard—nosed "easy money" makers. _\ Here is a current list of our law-enforcing officers in case you haven't met them. On a campus this small, everyone should become acquainted with his (her) campus police. It may come in handy at a function you can't afford to get admitt- ance into. Your cop friend will look the other way for 30 seconds : Wendall Muttart (assistant chief), Bob DixOn, Joe Lisi, Gene Kenny, Peter Gillis, John Klub, Doc Blanchard, Lainie Landry, Peter McGregor, Marty Cole and Bdb Thompson. Of course there are many more Part-time cops and the chief can hire as he feels the need. These illustrious law abid- ing (?) policemen protect our health and welfare at such events as football games at other cam- Puses as well as our own. This Can only mean that they are the most efficient campus cops in the Maritimes since they have to be sent along to other un- iversities to do other campus cOPS' jobs for them. They also fierve at all other "dry" or Wet" events on campus. For instance, there are fourteen coPS on duty everynight for three nights at our Fall Fest— ival and Winter Carnivals — in the gym alone! What are they expecting, a mass riot? Student Sure can't be very civilized if it takes that much control to ‘water on the Fall Fest, Christ- , mentionables. How many of our Rennie.Kermath (chief), \ THE CADRE, OCTOBER-22", 19i4, PAGE 7 ’Super COPS..."IOSG Wonderful boys in "green f But here is the block—buster. In case Gordon and his staff are banging their heads against the.wall trying to figure out a way to keep their heads above I've already been advised to do, they went to Pete‘Morris and\asked him to represent them at the meeting. Twice in a row he failed to bring up the sub- ject at the meeting. But instead of going himself, Ted Crockett and his boys in green staged an illicit walk—out. Without warning these student law en- forcers, humanitarian people opened the doors, let everyone, literally everyone in free of charge and GAVE AWAY Student Union beer and wine. Thank God that the only consequence was that the student union gave them what they wanted. Of course we all lost a lot of money that night but that's obsolete. Think if a fire wou— ld have begun in the Barn. Peo- ple would have panicked and someone could have been killed. With the place wide Open and totally un—policed somebody could have started a real brawl, because don't forget the sec- urity police were standing behind the campus police and would also have refused to act on any emergencey. This episode is merely an example of the degree of dependability the Campus Police have. mas Dance amd Winter Carnival, they might stop and add up a police make $10 for a Pig 'n' Whistle. Yes the campus police make the higest wage on campus. That's pretty hard to swallow when you consider some people are making 35¢ per hour for a 40 hr. per week job. The Cadre staff, CSUR staff or the Student Union executive could tell you that. But don't get me wrong. These people aren't complaining. They do their job because they are interested, because they love this place and its people and want to amke sure we don't get walked over by other un— campus cops would work even one quarter of those hours for a token salery? Mr. President, I'd advise you to put that in your pipe and smoke it because it looks like our Student Union is going to go broke again this year if some of the expenses aren't cut down . And number . mummies. . . \loués OME— , a? ' new BOYS-.AND cm \o ‘ one on the agenda should be to Now i Will refer to the bOOk' cut down the number of student cops to at least half for the big events. There are enough ary Procedures for Students. security police floating around you Will Pr°bab1y 3° through at such events that we don't hell to get a °°Py° I did' on let of laws for U.P.E.I. entitled Rules, Regulations and Disciplin- so many S.U. dues paying students were being turned away from the door at the‘ Pig place was being packed with non-Students, thus non-sup- portors of the student activities. wasn't arrested. I'm glad, I wouldn't like to spend a night in jail. Rene Kermath was upstairs, off duty. Wendell Muttart was on the door and went upstairs to get Rene. He refused to com down . The book says he is supposed to be on twenty- ' four hour call. He obviousl; doesn't go by the book too much. Even if he wasn't on call, as the chief you'd think he'd have enough int- erest . tty obscene lingo too, con- trary to the rule on page 6 of the above booklet under heading General Disciplinary Regulations. ence to use abusive or obs— cenelanguage. He explained to a student that when he read the article from the ,member of the herd he want- ed to quote"Punch his (her) f..king face in". H H n Whistle when the That student Rene uses some pre— It is an off— Campus Police, here's your chance. I've exposed you and your thieving, (oh, yes,they get free booze and free rides at every event. No one can prove it but the temptation surelies open for them. They can't ALL be that honest.We couldn't hope for so much.) Shirlene O'Brien (penname)~ A Member of the Herd. P.S. Student body: in my first letter I appealed to you. Everyone's been appea ing to you for participativ How many of you volenteer your night to police Pig 'n' Whistles ? I'm fully prepared to stand at that door for no salary. How need lfi_student cops in the 'gym alone. The wage question is touchy. There isn't much the Student Union can do with the threat ‘of an illegal walk-out hanging over their heads like a noose. 0h, a lot of you didn't know much about that episode did you. Well, way back last decided they wanted a raise. page 7 under the heading Security and Law Enforcement sub heading 2. Campus Police, we have a rundown. "Students hired by the Student Union constitute the Campus Police. They maintain order at' University functions and are on twenty four (24) hour call. Students are reminded that it year when some of you were still 13 a serious Offence: PuniSh‘ in high school, our campus policeable by a fine 0f $1 00 strike a Campus Policeman on from the wage of $1.50 per hour: dUty'" 3 Now it's bad enough that they wanted the raise but instead of takihg keepaghemsquiegv-mmmmma__—ue»w~‘1y to'the Student Union - as £h§i£.fl§éi§§ldirecte.m Let me relate an incident. Three weeks ago, a commotion was raised.at the door by-a student inquiring as to why«4 to many of you will show an interest? We could save th! 'Student Union a lot of mon- ey and get rid of some of the treachery that is going on around here. It's the” only way because when stu- dents aren't in it for mon- ey or fringe benifits,there in it because they take pride in theStudent Body. The dependable policemen and women would soon be screened from the ones look _ing for a free ride so long as free rides are permittec Think about it.