6 Thursday, May 4, 1989 / University Daily Kansan BRITCHES CORNER 12 HOUR SALE HELD OVER UNTIL 9 PM THURSDAY TODAY 9 AM TO 9 PM Men's 100% Cotton Polos Women's $14^{99} Men's Shorts CP Shades FROM $1999 $ 1 4^{9 9} $ 100% Cotton Remaining Stock Tommy Hilfiger Woolrich Shorts 25% off Entire Stock $19^{00}$ Entire Stock Cambridge Dry Goods up to 1/2 off up to 1/2 off Entire Stock Cotton Sweaters Woolrich Sportswear up to 1/2 off Entire Stock up to 1/2 off up to 1/2 off Cotton Sweaters Cambridge/Woolrich BRITCHES CORNER 843 Mass. 843-0454 Position requires diplomacy The list, which patrol officers carry with them, contains the license plate numbers of cars that are involved in violations who have $50 to $100 in violations. - Continued from p. 1 "It doesn't happen too often, but believe me, the staff will complain a lot louder and longer than students," he said. "But if you explain it and show them their options, they'll be happy." Skeet said he did not receive many complaints from people he ticketed, but when he did, they were usually from staff. Options for people who have cars towed include paying their tickets or filing an appeal, which is sent to the court of law for law students in judge. He said that one time a student, who had to go to the airport, went to his car and found that it was about to be towed. Skeet said he could sympathize with violators in some cases. "The kid was just out of his mind," he said. "He was fortunate he had a fist full of money." A person has one-half hour to pay the tickets and pay the tow service $15 in cash after the service has been dispatched. Parking meter and Salvage Co. to tow cars. Skeet said that spotting cars that had enough tickets to be towed became easier with practice. “You’ve written tickets on him for weeks, you become familiar with that car,” he said. “This is your job with cars and license plates.” But Skeet is not happy writing tickets and having cars towed. "I'm sure the kids probably think it's a fun job, but it's not at all." Skeet said. "I liked it real well when we used to do jump starts and unlock cars, things that made people happy. Ginger Vann, patrol officer, likes her job. "It's a situation of dealing with people too much of the time in a negative situation," he said. "The other way is, 'I want to do something to help.'" "I like the mobility," Vann said. "I wouldn't be a good desk person. Two-month investigation led to arrests - Continued from p. 1 two months." Flory said. "There have also been contacts with other jurisdictions. The culmination of the investigation was last night's arrest at the local motel." Fifteen officers and detectives from the Lawrence police department, the Douglas County sheriff's office. University of Kansas police, Kansas Bureau of Investigation and the District Attorney's office helped in the arrest of Gamez and Duarte and the seizure of the marijuana. The arrest was made without a hitch, said Loren Anderson, Douglas County sheriff. The motor home was impounded with the marijuana by the sheriff's office, Anderson said. The two were formally charged yesterday in Douglas County district court with delivery of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana or methamphetamine, affixes a Kansas tax stamp on a controlled substance. The charges of delivery and possession with intent to sell are class C felonies, each punishable by up to 20 years in jail and a $15,000 fine. Flory the failure to哎 affix a stamp is an unclassified felony. The bond of the two was raised in their first appearance yesterday afternoon. Flory asked that Gamez have his bond raised from $0,000 to $100,000 in order to avoid the chance that he might Duarte had her bond raised from $60,000 to $150,000. Flory, in asking for the increase in bond, mentioned that Duarte had many alias 'and did not have strong ties to the community. 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