Voboril, the newspaper's editor, regarding the resolution wlli. inrfirated that the limitations of space r ASUN By Susanna Schafer After waiting 25 minutes for a quorun to form, ASUN Senate Wednesday evening set about the business it had left undone last week, when a quorun was not present. Sen. John Vihstadt took issue with the coverage the Senate receives from the Daily Nebraskan by introducing a resolution requesting that the student newspaper publish both the minutes and the agenda of every ASUN, Senate meeting. urniiU b!LTt th b" of tha covsraga," Vihstadt said. He suggested that printing th agenda would spur more students to attend the ASUN Senate meetings. President Ann Henry said she had spoken with Mary and Time wo. Id 5i. problems in printint the ASUN minu 11 suggested, Henry said, that the agenda m.ght Z printed if it were prepared for the Da.ly Nebraskan ,n time to meet its printing deadlines. T. . A friendly amendment submitted by Sen. Dave Thurbe was accepted by Vihstadt and passed by the Senate. It asked the Nebraskan to print only ihe agenda. In other action, a resolution to form an ad hoc committee with the Council on Stuaent u.- i . ii urcn in f(pS and passes 'Rag' resolution passed to "study pro-eaur ."TV " fines administration, exciuoum ic Wl Ogallala... Continued from page I so glad to get away without being arrested or ticketed, of course they're not going to report him," he said. He explained there are only three legal justifications for stopping a car on the highway. ; One is a traffic violation, such as speeding or driving without an up-to-date safety sticker. . A vehicle also may be stopped if it fits the description of a stolen car or a car used in a crime, he said. "The only other legal reason for stopping someone is if the officer can show he has probable cause to believe the car is carrying contraband or Is otherwise involved in some criminal activity." Burchard said the phrase "probable cause" covers a wide area, "!f, for example, a patrolman sees the occupants of the car passing around a hand rolled cigaret, that would certainly be reason enough to pull them over," he said. "But beyond that, it's pretty much up to the discretion of the individual officer." But Burchard said a hunch is not enough to constitute probable cause. "This patrolman in Ogallala seems to be operating on hunch," he said, "and it simply isn't legal." Lund claimed the patrolman has testified in court to stopping four or five cars a day on! suspicion alone. . i"He said he has been involved personally in over 100 drug and narcotics arrests," Lund said. Keith County Sheriff Louis Trujillo had words of high praise for the patrolman in question. "I think he's probably made "rrio re drug arrests than any other man in Ihe state," Trujillo said. He added, "If everyone in Nebraska had our (Keith County's) attitude, .the drug traffickers would pick a different route." Trujillo emphasized, however, that cooperation among various law enforcement agencies was of primary importance in reducing drug traffic Carl Gettmann, chief law enforcement official with the Nebraska Game and Park Commission, agreed. "When conservation officers assist in drug arrests, it is usually a combined effort of the state and local agencies," he Said. "But some individual state troopers in the western part of the state have been exceptionally good in detecting drug traffic and making arrests." Gettman said he believed this was because "there just aren't that many people' in Nebraska, and they (drug traffickers) stick out." According to Lt. Wayne Rowe of the State Patrol's Division of Drug Control, the exceptionally good troopers in western Nebraska may simply be what he called specialists. "Patrolmen have areas of special interest like anyone else," Rowe said. "One guy may make more stolen car arrests, not because he stops more people, but because he's an expert in detecting stolen cars. "It's the same with drug arrests. In the meantime, Keith County i reputation is growing. According to Kim Rerrspe, who travels to Colorado frequently for skiing, "people from as far away as California know Ogallala is a hd place to drive through if you have long hair." Ogallala Police Chief V.L. Fuller said he is not pleased with his city's distinction. "People all around the country think we have a drug problem here," he said. "I talked to one new resident who moved from a city back East. He said he'd hesitated . about bririgmg'his family herd." " Burchard said, "If one man is responsible for most of this, then he's got to ..be stopped." "We are not in any way out to get this, one man. We are trying to protect the interests of our client' Lund said. "But if some action results from our investigation, so much the better." IS SS ... .... . 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