Wednesdav. August 21. 1974 3 student's habitsance a Mo. fishman habits y were University Daily Kansan to be ems in the one success I be in Courts Help Collect KU Fines Prosecute! By ALAN MANSAGER Kansan Staff Reporter Faculty and staff members who formerly avoided paying university of Kansas traffic fines can be taken to court because of the use of their phone. "In the past there wasn't any way to get faculty and staff members to pay their fines." John Beissner, student body president, said recently. "And this resulted in $30,000 in unpaid bills for the school, who doesn't pay his fine could be taken to court downtown." Formerly, the only way the University could force students to pay their fines was by withholding their grades until the fines were paid. Now the University also can take student traffic violators to court if they refuse to pay their fines. In the past a person could appeal traffic tickets to a traffic court on campus only after paying a $8 appeals bond. This year, the judge will permit a $15 appeal bond. Beisser said the parking and traffic regulations were set up by the University Parking and Traffic Board with approval from the city. Phil Friike, chairman of the University Parking and Traffic Baid, said that a person had three options when given a traffic ticket. "A person who receives a ticket can either pay it, take it to the University traffic court or go downstairs to the regular city street." He said that the University traffic court could make an administrative decision on a ticket and possibly reevaluate it. "The University traffic court can repeal a ticket if there is something obviously wrong, like the wrong date was put on the ticket or if the person administering the ticket failed to notice it in an airbnb" or "the airbnb parking lot could be parked in by ambulance." Frickev said. He said that if a person decided to appeal a ticket in city court he would have to nav court costs. Mike Thomas, director of the Security and Parking Department at KU, said that there wouldn't be any warning tickets administered this year. He said most violations carried a $5 fine, but officers were able to detain two in parking in various illegal areas, which carried a $10 penalty. He said that when classes weren't in session restricted parking areas were open, with the exception of those restricted According to Thomas, the four color-coded parking areas are merely for the sake of convenience to persons having a permit for the particular area area. He said fines were the same regardless of the coded area in which the violation occurred. Thomas said parking permits cost $2.75 this semester for controlled parking areas and $17.50 for those near residence hall. The revenue from fine collections goes into a fund that helps finance parking-lot maintenance and certain clerical salaries, the Uninspired Can Buy Term Papers Beairster said he was looking into ways to reduce parking fees. 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Jay, a junior, has written several term papers for money. Jay said most of the publicity that term paper salesmen and writers got can from him. "They're just a big hit," he says. "Lots of times, once someone has his basic paper written, I help him rewrite it to make it sound better. I usually don't charge anything for that." Students aren't alone in the term-paper industry. One firm in Kansas City openly sells college textbooks for papers at prices ranging from $7 to $10. If a student is really short on ideas but not on money, he can send away to receive an "A"-quality paper on almost any subject. The cost of these papers, written by some enterprising Ivy League students, is Laziness isn't the only reason that purchased papers are popular. "I just can't write," said Dee, a junior. "I really want my work to be my own, so I write down the ideas I want in the paper and have my roommate put it together for me." Ded said she didn't pay to have her papers written but could see why someone would. "Writing is a talent that some people don't have," she said. "When your grade hinges on a written term paper, if you don't talent, you find someone who does." Place a Kansan want ad Call 684-4358 "I was being graded lower because the teacher didn't agree with me. There was really nothing wrong with the mechanics or style of my papers. I couldn't win so I found someone whose ideas he did agree with," Pete said. Information from research centers also can be copied and handed in as term papers. Although ads run by S. A. Services of Toronto say its research papers are free, some are also sold as original term papers, a headline over the ad reads, "Term Papers! Term Papers!" Pete, a sophomore, said he had someone write some of his papers because his institution didn't allow him. 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