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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1976)
My 29,1976 Campus Police will fine ror removmo rhino boot ! r ! ''-K7 ' ! 9 on - 9 pn I ,. JE v'S8(8!C?-. v .... .,f 1 it , - 13 ;;! if h ' s ? I; I if ?i il: t i This fall, a 25 fine will be charged to unauthorized persons removing rhino boots from cars, said Jobs Dove, parkin? and trade coordinator for Campos Police. Rhino boots are metal wheel locks used by Campus Police to immobilize vehicles. "The rhino boot is used for rV ' action of fines," Dare said. He added it was aa effective way to collect unpaid parkin? tickets and was less expensive than towing. To have a rhino boot removed, the owner must pay his parkin? fines plus 5 for removal of the boot. ' ' ;" Except for the fine for removin? the boot, the parkin? regulations will remaia the same far the 1373-77 school year. Duve said. Sales fcea Az. 5 Campus Police will begin sellin? parkin? permits to students on Wednesday, Ac?. 25. Duve said. Students Kvin?ca the campus wi3 receive a permit ; far the parkin? area fEgggst to their residence hs TiH ccmsutisE? students will receive a permit which will allow them to park in any 1st Esshered 3 through 3- The permits vO cost 25 . a?aia this year, he said. v Duve said czlverslt y pssrkis? tad trzfe rezlixms also wO he enforced en SztErdsys cf fcase-fbctisll gssm. Sssss -'exeeptisss: are lssda cKsreis? parkin? areas ea thsse days. Dsve ssU. fcst rclaa : czsi be enforced far ssfatr. Us said ClegaHy parked cars will be towed to a central garage. The cars will have to be removed if they interfere with trade." Dove said. lie say cost to those who have their ears towed wd be about $15. To increase the number of parkin? spaees. parking meters have been installed on ICth from It to U streets, said Dick Mkkelson, Lincoln's assistant city trafHc engineer.: . Tcjesvct psrLa? Parkin? meters also were installed ca II St. from 14th to ICth streets this summer. The meters were needed to proviie turnover parkin?, lUckelsca said. He said the two-hour-parkin?-Iimit signs which the meters replaced sometimes allowed students to park on R St. all day. he said. The meters should open up the space to university visitors and to customers cf the businesses on It St, Mkke&oa said. Students w21 be provided rrcre psxifs? Kenneth EZarhle, cantos pcUce captain. said 1C3 student parkin? spaees havebeea added this summer at - ISth yf Yiss ' streets. AIw, - several - lots are ' fccfn;? resurfaced wh hlachtcp ssmrssr. Karkkf said. Th kts shcsLi be fLiL-isd by the time school starts, he sail. Tks w !j r fTitfrj in sssse csss ks sssstSir? we have aeedsd fsr a Isz? tssss -' hut have cnlr ressntfr -bad the V 1 13-. 1 V! Si IJIWIIIIIIh a t . 4 lii hi irf 4 p.n2.-I12:0 c. o UuOuLiUkI! .,. i M M I lit IMII I i i .......