The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1988, Page 3, Image 3

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    Students beware: UNL Police towing
By Chris Carroll
Staff Reporter
The most recent “tow” list has
been issued by the University of
Nebraska-Lincoln Police department
and some of those who already have
been towed aren’t happy, said Ron
Fuller, staff assistant for parking serv
ices.
The “tow” list has 3,400 automo
biles on it, Fuller said, and is 15 pages
long.
Two weeks are receiving a ticket,
individuals arc notified, he said.
Fuller said individuals with at least
two tickets that arc 20 days past due
could have their car impounded if the
vehicle is parked on campus.
However, Fuller said the police
department isn’t interested in im
pounding vehicles and will work with
individuals who’vc been ticketed.
Efforts to accommodate students
include a 30-day payment plan and an
appeal process, Fuller said.
Students need to contact the de
partment about difficulties they are
having in paying a fine, Fuller said.
He said individuals being towed
have had more than 20 days to resolve
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the fines because tickets are proc
essed by hand and the list is published
on the average of every two months.
Lt. John W. Burke, parking admin
istrator, said that an average of 10,000
tickets arc issued each month. The
department soon will be automated to
relieve that problem, he said. Once
the system is automated, the 20-day
grace period will be more strictly
enforced.
Burke said with the automated
system more students, with outstand
ing tickets, will find a “hold” put on
their registration and grade reports.
Once a student’s vehicle has been
towed, he said, the outstanding tickets
must be paid with cash, a Mastercard
or Visa.
Burke said each vehicle towed has
an average of 3.5 outstanding tickets
of $30. These figures arc compiled
in the office and have been consistent
for the past three years, he said.
The largest outstanding ticket on
the list is for $240, Fuller said.
Some students who come to the
office after being towed have called
department employees many “un
printable” names, Fuller said.
Marlene Beyke, director of devel
opment for the Association of Stu
dents of the University of Nebraska,
said she has requested a copy of the
“tow” list for the ASUN information
office where it will be posted.
Burke said he hopes posting the list
of fines wi'l encourage students to
pay their fines.
Also, Burke said, a 500-stall park
ing lot will be opening next week at
19th Street between R and Vine
streets.
Permits will be required.
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