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    “The university charges students $61 per semester for parking,” says an article from the Dayton Daily News, “As of last year, WSU has 16,842 students who attend classes at the main campus in Fairborn.” Since the start of the 2015 Fall Semester, numerous parking citations have been issued to students who are in violation of Wright State’s parking policy, but the reason for these violations is not what one might think. Students complain about the difficulty and competition associated with the search for a designated, legal parking space, whether they’re on-campus residents or commuters. After repeatedly circumnavigating their designated parking lot looking for a free space, students, who are either in danger of being late to their class or…

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    On 9/30/2017, I was conducting parking enforcement in the parking lot of 7720 Washington St. (Operation par) specifically looking for disabled parking violations. I observed a white Honda utility bearing Florida license plate #645XTT Parked within a posted disabled parking space (above grade sign and blue lines). A computer check via FCIC/NCIC revealed this license plate to be expired as of 7-11-2016. Additionally FCIC/NCIC advised the registered owner (Greer Martin) of this vehicle to have a…

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    KU Parking Equations

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    Lawrence suicide hotline, if I reduced the number of parking places and benefit the KU bus line the effects could range from very small to very large. If I give into the owner of the apartment complex the suicide hotline has more money and could save more lives. However the students would loose their parking spaces and the apartment complex would become more appealing to them as a place to store their cars. The decision to accept the owners offers vs. not accepting it are drastically different,…

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    MSU Campus Parking Policies Whether you go to a university or a community college, you will likely find yourself encountered with the troubles of campus parking. Some campuses have policies that are stricter than others. If you are a student at Mississippi State University, you might consider their parking policies to be absurd. I am currently attending my freshman year at Mississippi State University and I must say that the only complication that I have had is with the parking policies. During…

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    The DOJ provides multiple occasions where the Ferguson police department violates the 4th amendment, but the one that caught my attention the most was the incident in July of 2013. The DOJ describes the incident as racial discrimination and unlawful detention (2014, p. 17). The report articulates that the Ferguson police officers ran into an African American man while they were in the process of coming to arrest another person. Instead, the police officers arrested the man they ran into in…

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    some point during the year. At our first Senate meeting of the year, I was the only senator to volunteer to take on the daunting task to try and solve the shortage of north campus parking that has plagued upperclassmen students for years. After scheduling meetings with three different campus administrators, I was able to come up with the idea to reallocate the parking on north campus to start allowing students to park in the underutilized north campus staff parking garage. In order for this…

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    One night I was at fencing practice at about 8:30 p.m when my mom came to pick me up. My coach David came over to mom and said, "I think Jared is doing great in practice and I think it would be a great experience for Jared to go to Washington D.C for a fencing tournament called the Capital Clash." I heard great things about the Capital Clash from older fencing friends. They said it was in a big fancy hotel called the Gaylord Hotel with a connected convention center. Then my mom paused and said…

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    now an issue for the locals because the tourists cause traffic and take residential parking spaces when trying to get to 33rd Street. Solve all the residential complaints caused by 33rd Street businesses, changes must be executed by city council to save the precious neighborhood. Since there is no single way to solve such a major issue, many ideas must come…

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    new systems was an strategic move for this agency, which main objective was not only to seek the satisfaction of citizens and the improvement of services through the use of advanced technology, but there was also a very important aspect, and this was the capture of revenues that were being lost due to a poor culture. Moreover, they also were incurring unnecessary costs due to the delay in the adoption of more efficient technologies that could greatly reduce frustration to its customers.…

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    concern is parking. On an average, if a Colegio student that lives half an hour away or so (counting on the stupid traffic the town always seems to have) or cannot bring his or herself to walk or ride a bike to the university, he or she has a problem at hand. Parking access is an ordeal and the trolley never seems to be operating. In order for parking and traffic to not be as dreadful, these should be farther administrated and the system needs a fresh vision of seeing transportation and the…

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