Security installs video cam- yourself, pl month, -Best Offer ease. Make mon ARE NOT ALREADY ANTED: a small do for your pet. Yo in love with that «you need a new s HAH,..Room for Rent: $37 Ogfts other than yours ive and fofget for a consideration k for Amy at 368-78 lease. FOUND in my car, a red wool sweater with the initia this is yours, please call me and | will arrange to trade for my pa missing at the time. | died a thousand deaths. It was petite mots all day JANET C.! heart set on you. I got my “Happy Valentine’s Day” from a new flame. BRIAN-DA- BIKER: Trade in McFly for Sandfly... July and Brack- ley... Pl bring the oil. Two year or three ’till D.D.? -— Sunrise. THANX FOR all the copies of the McFlyswatter everyone. They are now available for the entire cam- pus ... McGrath, LOOK OUT!!! - Brian da Biker. RM- Somebody told you I was interested in you. If you want to find out yes or no, you know where to find me. —K.D. ong, then petit morte all night. Thank-you. TO the SWIMMING TEAM: Who to heck do yo think you are fooling? We don't have a pool, just Mark's drooling. Eech€rud. WANTED: THE CHEMISTRY soci- ety would like to thank the History Society for the vol- leyball challenge. It cer- tainly was, uh, interesting. GET ON THE train and help the Enginettes cheer on the hockey engineers against the Mary_Ann Hal] Pimples. Departure Tuesday at 8:30. eras in campus pub office by Mark England SASKATOON (CUP) - A pub employee was con- victed of theft after cam- pus security installed a video camera in the staff of- fice at the University of Saskatchewan campus pub. The pub’s former assis- tant manager Tim Langill pleaded guilty to theft, and was given a six month sus- pended in Saskatchewan’s provincial sentence court January 11. The camera was installed November 26 to monitor the staff office, said Allan MecVee, assistant supervisor of security at the U of S. “The camera was not di- rected at everybody; we had a pretty good idea who it was aimed at,’’said campus centre executive director Bill Smith, who requested the in- vestigation. But labour representa- tives are concerned about management’s use of hidden video cameras in employee investigations. “We do not approve of installing video cameras to monitor staff,” said Cana- = dian Union of Public Em- plyees president Glen Maka- honuk. “ “Unfortunately, there is not a lot we can do about it. They do not even tell us when the cameras are in- stalled,” he said. But Smith argues that the campus centre manage- ment had no choice. “J do not feel very good. about ‘the need to use them. But if it is a choice between that and somebody ripping off the bar, then I am afraid I will have to take the video camera.” “An employee theft in-. vestigation is very delicate,” said Peter Flaman, director of Flaman Investigation Ltd. “To acquire the evidence re- quired for a conviction you have two options: plant a security person in the staff to observe or install a video camera to monitor the sus- pects.” “Video cameras are more efficient and reliable than an observer,” added Flaman. “They do, however, tend to make many other infractions transparent that were not before.” ~TO THE GIRLS AT THE TAXI STAND WE DON'T PLAY IN THE SNOW 4 WE PLAY AT THE SPA, SEE YOU THERE... % SPEAKING OF DRINKING: ° “ALL GEM STAFF’ are warned that the 2nd annual Gem Journalism Bash will occur in the Panther Lounge starting 7:00 Sunday. Please inform the editor of your guest selection by Friday» Two per staff member only please. Partiers wie The Junior Class and wants you to have a. great Spring Break. One lucky student will be awarded a Texas Mickey at a draw to take place Feb. 18 at The “Barn at 11:30. Tickets are only $1.00 and available from junior class mem- bers. aoa 2 ‘ Page 1 = s Thursday February 11th 1988