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Experimenting with solutions to ease the traffic flow on campus, Texas
A&M University officials recently posted police officers around campus
to direct cars and pedestrians.
PTTS Director Tom Williams said the pedestrians and vehicles drop
ping and picking up students have delayed the schedule of campus buses.
Concerned about the unsafe situation and the inability of the buses to
maintain their schedules, Isenhart proposed the idea of placing officers
on Ross street to direct traffic.
Two officers were placed at the intersections of Ross St. and Spence St.
and Ross St. and Ireland St. to facilitate traffic flow during the breaks be
tween classes.
"The students look like big schools of fish crossing, weaving, and bob
bing throughout the streets," said Woody Isenhart, coordinator'of shuttle
bus services.
Bill Kuykendall, enforcement supervisor of Parking, Transit and Traf
fic Services, said there has been an increase in pedestrian traffic this year.
"This is a temporary condition but it will remain in effect if it proves to
better the service to the students," he said.
This past week, a videocamera filmed the pedestrians and traffic at the
Ross and Ireland intersection.
Kuykendall said this documentation would warrant whether or not to
continue the traffic and safety experiment.
"Student traffic engineers were gathering data to keep records of the
problems and to help find solutions," said Williams. "We don't just write
tickets."
Police Beat
The following incidents were re
ported to University Police Depart
ment between Sept. 15-21.
their return to the ground, they were
arrested.
Assault
Driving While Intoxicated
Mosher Hall - An employee at
tempted to choke another employee
by placing her hands around the vic
tim's neck. The altercation occurred
because one employee reported the
other for removing a bag of clothing
from the corps area.
South Bizzell Street - An i
cated motorist was arrested and in
carcerated.
Burglary of Habitation
Dormitory 2 - A maroon curtain
set with the letters, D-2 Dogs,was
stolen from the victim's room.
Places Weapons Prohibited
Parking Area 51 - A .22 caliber ri
fle was observed on the floorboard
of a vehicle.
Assault by Threat
University Owned Apartments-
The victim was threatened by a lei
low employee with physical harm.
Minor in Possession of Alcoholic
Beverage
Various Campus Locations
Thirty-three citations issued.
Disorderly Conduct by Exposure
Various Campus Locations
Seven citations were issued.
Criminal Mischief
F&B Road - A 1982 Oldsmobile
was struck on the front right win
dow by a red pellet as the motorist
drove by.
Hensel Park - Six individuals
were observed setting fire to an ob
ject near a piece of playground
equipment.
VVednesda
Public Intoxication
Various Campus Locations -
Four citations issued.
Fictitious License Plate
Parking Area 7 ^ A motorcycle
was found parked on campus with a
homemade "94" validation sticker.
Burglary of a Building
Kleberg Building - Two first floor
rooms were entered and an envelope
was removed from each. The first
envelope contained $315 in checks
and the second had $55.
Criminal Trespass
Kyle Field - Two subjects were
detected jogging inside the secured
area of Kyle Field. One of the sub
jects gave false information to the of
ficer in a failed attempt to conceal
her true identity.
Two intoxicated individuals were
discovered climbing to the top of a
crane on the west campus. Upon
Misdemeanor Theft
Milner Hall - An unknown brand
15-speed maroon bicycle was stolen,
Commons Bicycle Rack - A green
21-speed Trek 800 bicycle was stolen.
Aston Hall - A red and white
Schwinn 10-speed bicycle was
stolen.
Harrington Education Center-A
black Jazz Synthesis 12-speed bicyde
was stolen.
Cain Hall - The victim reported
an envelope containing $120 in cash
was removed from her purse.
Aston Hall - A green and black
Huffy 12-speed bicycle was stolen.
Parking Area 61 - Two frontli
cense plates were stolen from the
area.
Sterling C. Evans Library - Ama
roon Schwinn 5-speed was stolen.
Hensel Terrace Apartments-The
victim's gold Seiko ladies watch that
was left unattended on a dresser in
an apartment she was cleaning was
stolen.
Consumption by Minor of
Alcoholic Beverage
Various Campus Locations-Two
citations issued.
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The Battalion
CHRIS WHITLEY, Editor in chief
JULI PHILLIPS, Managing editor MARK EVANS, City editor
DAVE THOMAS, Night News editor ANAS BEN-MUSA, Agg/e//feeditor
BELINDA BLANCARTE, Night News editor MICHAEL PLUMER, Sports editor
MACK HARRISON, Opinion editor WILLIAM HARRISON, Sports editor
KYLE BURNETT, Photo editor
Staff Members
City desk - Jason Cox, April Arias, James Bernsen, Michele Brinkmann, Lisa Elliott, Cheryl Heller, Jan
Higginbotham, Jennifer Kiley, Mary Kujawa, Kevin Lindstrom, Jackie Mason, Kim McGuire, lennifer Mentlik, Carie
Miura, Stephanie Pattillo, Geneen Pipher, Melinda Rich, Jennifer Smith, Mark Smith and Michelle Tremblay
News desk Robert Clark, Jennifer Petteway, Irish Reichle, Khristy Rouw and Heather Winch
Photographers - Mary Macmanus, Tommy Huynh and Nicole Rohrman
Aggielife - Dena Dizdar, Jacqueline Ayotte, Margaret Claughton, Melissa Holubec, Lesa Ann King and loeLeilt
Sports writers - Julie Chelkowski, Matt Rush and David Winder
Opinion desk Toni Garrard Clay, Tracey Jones, Jenny Magee, Melissa Megliola, Jay Robbins, John Scroggs,
Frank Stanford, Jason Sweeny, Robert Vasquez and Eliot Williams
Cartoonists Jason Brown, Boomer Cardinale, Clifton Hashimoto, George Nasr, Gerardo Quezada and
Edward Zepeda
Graphic Artist - Angel Kan
Clerks- Grant Auslgen, Eleanor Colvin, Wren Eversberg, Carey Fallin and Tomiko Miller
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