6 Thursday, August 27, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Playhouse 806 W.24th (Behind McDonalds) LIVEBANDS! Friday and Saturday This week ACEHIGH Every FRIDAY 75¢ KAMIKAZES AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES OR DATE DASH SUN.-THURS. Call our Entertainment Hotline 843-2000. Lawrence Donor Center Earn $10 for your first donation and $15 for your second donation in the same week. 8-4:30 MWF 816 W.24th 10-6:00 TR 749-5750 Open Saturday GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE HOT! Rollerblade BikeSource just received their largest shipment of Rollerblade in-line skates ever! All models are in stock and on sale NOW! But don't wait,'cause they won'tlast long! Come in now and save 15% on all Rollerblade accessories and protective gear! SKATE SMART! 119th & Quivira 451-1515 FREE 800-728-8792 18 1534 Police adjust as students return Ends 09/06/92 The beginning of the academic year marks a period of increased patrols and awareness for Lawrence police as they deal with thousands of students returning to the city. By Kristy Dorsey Kansan staff writer By Kristy Dorsey "At this time of year, we do receive more complaints about loud parties and parties when alcohol is being consumed," Sgt. Mark Warren said. "We generally do have increased patrols at this time of year." However, Lt. John Mullens, KU police representative, said that he had not seen an increase in alcohol-incidents on campus last weekend. "We had about four or five operating under the influence, or OUI, arrests over the weekend, which is about average." Mullens said. Warren said the Lawrence police generally increased bike patrols and foot patrols on Friday and Saturday evenings because they expected to receive more calls and complaints during those times. He said that he thought those types of patrols were most effective to deal with calls from areas close to campus. Lawrence driver's license checkpoints The department has four bicycles, and the number of possible foot patrols is limited only by available manpower, Warren said. It employs 103 full-time officers and has about 21 marked and unmarked patrol cars. Warren was careful to emphasize that weekends were not the only The Lawrence Police Department will conduct driver's license check lanes from Sunday, Aug. 23 through Saturday, Oct. 31. The check lanes will occur throughout the week and/or more or more location as police personnel and time permit. $\textcircled{1}$ 700 block of Kentucky Street 2 700 block of Tennessee Street Source: Lawrence Police Department $\textcircled{3}$ 1700 block of Tennessee Street $ \textcircled{4} $ 2200 block of Iowa Street 5 500 block of West 9th Street (7) 2000 block of Massachusetts Street 6 1200 block of Massachusetts Street Another preemptive step that varies with available manpower are the $ \textcircled{6} $ south bound lane of the Kansas River Bridge "Students be back is just one of many events that happen in our community throughout the year that increases our call load," he said. "Anything that is going on to that we think might increase our calls, we'll increase our patrols. We react to the needs of services. Patrols are tailored to what's going on at that time." 500 and 600 blocks of West 6th Street 1000 block of Vermont Street North Third, and Turnpike Access Road driver's license check lines, Warren said. There are 13 locations that have been identified by the department as possible check point locations. Those locations are in effect until Oct. 31. Warren said officers at the locations checked for a license and proof of auto insurance. They may also check for damaged equipment, he said Warren said drivers and passengers would be cited if there was probable cause to suspect drunken driving or Sean M. Tevis / KANSAN other similar violations. "We run the ses as driver's license check lanes, and anything else that comes up from that is due to probable cause," he said. "They're usually done for a short period of time. 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