University of Wisconsin Eau Claire - Periscope Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1975

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n BLANKETS CAMPUS can't work over 15 hours a week. Limited term employees are used to fill in when something happens to one of the officers. ‘‘We put them in a car with a uniform. O'Neill explained. No one knows if the student is really a police officer or not. They aren't going to take the chance and find out.” These students are able to make citizen arrests. Security has new duties this year. With students living at St. Bede's, the officers patrol out there (a distance of 3.2 miles) at least once between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. During the fall semester there was the problem of about 3,000 students crossing the street between the arena and Hibbard Hall every hour. Officers directed traffic at peak hours. With the new drive open next to Phillips, this problem lessened when security was only needed to direct the traffic to the new opening. This also alleviated the traffic congestion at the bottom of the hill in the morning. During the three years security has directed traffic there, about 3,500 students and 300 to 500 cars have used the hill drive during peak hours Tran port mg injured nudentt it one of the dutin performed by Officer Gaylord Johnton. oppotite page, and Jim Ludwig ton. above. (7 to 9 a.m.). Security is also responsible for ticketing speeders, cars without stickers, those parked in the wrong place, and bikes not in bike racks. But, O'Neill said, speeding isn't really a problem here. There are more accidents from cars sliding into one another in winter weather. 'There is really no way to safely cut down on speeders, he added. Last year, 92 traffic tickets were issued. We have a little bit of everything except murder, thank goodness.” The bulk of the 1973-74 arrests ending June 30, were for theft and disorderly conduct. There were 55 adult and three juvenile arrests; 33 persons were caught shoplifting in the University Bookstore. 35

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. The duties of the campus security officers are not limited just to the campus. We can go to California if we have to. according to Wallace O’Neill, director of safety and security- The campus policemen have all of the duties of city police. They are responsible for enforcing all state, city and campus laws and regulations. All campus police are sworn in as special city police, so they are allowed to enforce laws anywhere in the city. Some are also deputy sheriffs so they have county-wide authority. Campus police investigate crimes, enforce traffic laws, conduct safety inspections of all campus buildings and perform fireman duties, such as conducting fire drills in all buildings. There is at least one campus policeman at all basketball games and other arena events. Security is responsible for giving a defensive driving course which is open to everyone but is primarily for students and faculty. According to O’Neill, about 400 people have gone through this course since it was established a few years ago. One of the best known services offered to students is the transporting of injured students to classes, or the hospital. Last year 2,736 students were transported by security. The police also help students and faculty jump their cars in cold weather. But.’’ O’Neill said, “a car battery is only good for a few boosts and then it wears out. So. about the only thing left for the police to do is to assist in calling a tow truck. There are seven full-time police officers for day and evening duty. The night duty is carried by one police officer and two security officers. The security officers. 50 and 63 years old. are retired police officers who have all the duties of campus police officers. They work the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. Their primary- function is security of grounds and people and checking for trouble spots. They are responsible for checking buildings for water leaks or fire. Besides police officers, O’Neill has between seven and ten work-study students working for him at any one time. I can get the funds for as many as I need. But we don't go overboard.” Usually the students only-work a few hour shifts a day; they 34

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