University Daily Kansan / Thursday, February 15, 1990 5 Dog Continued from p. 1 the growling dog, but the dog continued his tight hold of her sleeve. She said she was more embarrassed than afraid. About 10 minutes later, Stocks managed to slip out of her coat and another KU student then pulled the coat from the dog. Stocks was not injured, and her coat wasn't damaged, KU police said. Mike Adams, Easton junior, reported the incident to the Watson circulation desk. "It took me about two minutes to get them to believe that this dog had a hold of this lady's coat," Adams said. Janet Anderson-Story, stack supervisor at Watson, said she called KU police after she looked up to her car and dog dugging at Stocks' coat sleeve. Stocks had tried to slip out of her coat, but the dog's teeth tightened the elastic cuff around her wrist. Anderson-Story lent her coat to Stocks, who had tried to slip from her own coat. Stocks stood in the freezing rain for about 10 minutes with the dog's teeth locked to her coat sleeve. "I can't get my hand out, or he could have the coat." Stocks said. S. R. Mooney, KU police officer, said city leash laws applied to campus. He said the dog didn't have tazs. Mooney held onto the dog until Lawrence Animal Control officers picked him up. Lonnie Worthington, Topeka sophomore, petted the dog, trying to relax him. Each time he tried to clench his tongue, the dog clenched tightly and growled. Library officials couldn't find the owner in Watson. "He might miss and bite somebody," Mooney said. He said the dog, part labrador retriever, was friendly and his action may have been a reaction to a game he played with his owner. A spokesman at the Humane Society said the dog would be held as a stray until Monday. If the owner doesn't claim him, he will be put up for adoption. Local bars look for fake IDs Police have confiscated 100 in 2 years Bv Curtis Knapp Kansan staff writer K. W. Cates decided to go a bar in Kansas City, Kan, one summer night in 1988. He wasn't 21, but he had a fake driver's license and hoped to get in. He didn't. When Cates handed the doorman his ID, the man recognized it as fake because the plastic was different. He kept the ID and asked Cates to leave. Cates, Overland Park senior, is one of a number of KU students who have obtained fake identification for the purpose of illegally buying alcohol. Chris Mulvenon, Lawrence police spokesman, said police had collected more than 100 fake IDs in the past two years. On Feb. 1, two KU students were arrested in Gertrude Sellars Pearson-Corbin Hall on charges of manufacturing and selling fake IDs, Mulvenon said. They were released on $1,000 bond and are awaiting trial. of any fake ID is illegal. Mulvenon said there were numerous ways for people to get a fake ID. laminated IDs that can be ordered through magazines, a friend's or sibling's ID and a license that was photographed in front of a phony mural all count as fake IDs. The use Cates said he obtained his fake ID by having his picture taken in front of a phony driver's license mural that his friends had made. The mural listed a different name and age. It then was reduced to the size of a license and laminated. He paid $25 for it. Mulvenon said the majority of people who were caught in Lawrence using fake IDs were 18-, 19- and 20-year-old KU students. Mulvenon said the criteria for arresting an individual using a fake ID depended on the circumstances of the crime. If the ID is used for profit, police are more likely to get access to a checking account, police usually make an arrest. Christine Kenney, Douglas County assistant district attorney, said possessing another person's driver's license for personal use or lending a driver's license for another's use was a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Dawke Atchison, manager of the Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 Ohio St., said about 50 people a week were caught triving to use a fake ID at his bar. He said he had several ways of telling whether a license was fake. looks photocopied, he said. Sometimes the seal is snugged. Some people put their picture over another surface that makes a bump on the surface of the ID. Even people who have everything correct on the ID except the date, which they have altered by cutting out the section with the date and inserting a different date, can be caught. Doormen shine a flashlight through both of the ID Lighting edges around the inserted piece of paper. 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