THE CADRE, NOVEMBER 5, 1974,_ PAGE 2 Editirialt University Parking. ” Regulations? The University has deemed it important enough to act- ually have a sub-committee of our Senate, simply to set up and review our "Parking and Traffic Regulations". In fact, our present parking regulation (absurd as they are) actually got approval from both the Senate and the Board of Governors. ~ Each year, these six pages of rules concerning the "Par— king and Traffic Regulatio— ns" are printed and handed out to every student and faculty mamber that has a car. Then a University park- ing permit (sticker) is iss- ued to every person who owns a car. (if you may drive more than one car during the year i.e. your fathers, your wifes, you must also get a sticker for that car) Then the Security Police go th— rough all the lots giving warnings to all the people who don't have stickers on their cars. After the Secur— ity Police have done this a few times, they will go around and give tickets to everybody that doesn't have stickers on their cars (and if you don't pay the fine within seven days, the Sec- urity Police can cancell your parking privileges, re- move the vehicle from the ‘f‘ seen too many people parking , in Lot E so that they could shop at the Charlottetown Mall). Why don't we just elimin- ate all this great waste of time and money, and let peo— 'ple park where ever there is a regular parking space. The only concession that I could see making is (if you want to give out stickers) reser— ving one of the more conven— ient lots in front for peo- ple who actually need them i.e.people in wheelchairs or with walking disabilit- ies. It states in the "Parkipg Regulations" that "visitors parkingwis solely for the use of visitors to the cam- pus on business. Every stu— dent and faculty member is at this University for bus- iness. We can go and use the K — Mart parking lot' and not be forced to have a sticker on our car. In fact, they don't even get mad at me when I park there, walk through the store, and don't even buy anything.“ There are a lot of other rules listed in the regu- lations, i.e.speed limit, obstructing fire hydrants, driving carelessly etc. All of these are simply a repeat of the basic rules of the road. Every traffic sign that is on this campus has to be approved by the City Cmmdl.mwdmfltwejwt have regulations that are the same as anywhere is, one has to follow the traf— fic rulee‘tfiatgatefmetked?‘ As I.mentionediat the peg— inning Of this, all of these rules have been approved by Senate and the Board of Gov- ernors. It is interesting to note that in a copy from two years ago under Section II part F; it states "will be notified by the Business Office that their parking privileges are suspended." ~ In the copy of the parking regulations you receive from the Security now, it states, "will be notified by the Security Office that their' parking privileges are sus- pended". The interesting fact that the cover of both ‘of.these are identical with "approved by the Senate on November 16, 1972 and by the Board of Governors on Nov- ember 27,-1972. If the cover of both of them are the same, who gave the approval to move the power from the Business Office to the Security Off- ice? It seems as though that impressive,cover~withzall'g 5 those EQPr93§lsc§°§§plx mean; anythings Somebody has~been.. 'taking it upon themselves to change these rules a they see fit. " Since somebody feels that they can change these rules as they see fit and most of the rules are so absurd, the most effective action is for students and faculty to take the power into their own hands. Everybody at the University should scrape off their stickers on the same day and put an end to this ridiculous situation. campus at your expense, or . h > _ ‘:3 more serious disciplinary c d 11' .M'fi'fl 11 j ’3 , action for repeated or ser— M mb f. a A 3°; committee for. Human Digs ious offences. The main ob— ' e er 9 Cdn' unlverSity .bln" C 4.?24‘4. nitY'Or the;"D°n't-Make ang- . jective behind this whole rliess (C'U‘P‘) The °Pin19ns z: '2'!) > ‘ ’A'sshole pout of.your5e1f 0111 '3, . process is to make sure ev— “5:35?” taie those Of the ‘6'}; «th‘gfifific " “Will give .anHonorary Free eryone has a sticker so that at} ors’ Al °°ntfib3ti°9f ° 135° “n t ' M"3m"erShiP to everyone Who they will only park in the mgzt‘be ‘Eigned'éto‘be' con“ Kg t5 2‘ 3%5‘g-t answers the telephone with lots A,B,C,D & E and not in -3 ered °ripub119ati°n- N ~i“ 2th¢nJ.-:c3 "CFCY SUCKS". When called the areas marked "'visitors Please address to CADRE, m :53“; by a member of the club. parking", _ ‘U-P-E-I- 9 Chatlouetownr I: x; 5 73:- Your name will also be prin- Many Universities are not W‘T POC‘ Phone: 2 ' 7341 " "‘ 30mg 0: ted in the CADRE. as lucky as us, in that at Editor: RiChard v _m ‘2) P.S. The Club" ‘ U.PLE.I. we have more than managing Edit°r‘ Ire) I§ not call before 9:00am or ample parking in order to L°uise Moulds ’(zr “h after 9:00 pm. ‘ Ass't Managing Editor: ' n W accomodate all of the cars that are brought to the cam— pus. Most Universities that do issue parking stickers, do it because there is a limited amount of parking and they feel that univer- sity people should have pri- ority to the spaces. This threat just doesn't seem to ‘ occur at U.P.E.I. (I havenebtv N Paula Foley Staff Reporters: Joanne Ings,.\. Robert Bruvels, Albert Mac- Donald, Wendy Sauer, Doug Gallant, Colleen Warren. Typist: Laura Willson- Sports Editor: Mickey Place Photography: U.P.E.I. Photo ' Club , gArt DesignsahRo‘Turkington ED NOTE : An article on the whole situation will be in next ‘weekjs CADRE. The "DMAAOOY C1ub"‘is also planning on running a similar ad in the Guardian and request denat- ions which can be made c/o I“ the CADRE: