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Show your new/ A2 Summer safety ESTABLISHED 195g~ V Where good flirting can lead! fw^ LOSEE JBSS** Local police advise students on how to avoid danger over the summer Jason Pyles Jewelers News Writer Only In COTTONTRKE SQUARE • (801) 373-1000 SO YEARS OF FALLING IN LOVE GEICO Your "Local" Insurance Office Student Discount • Motorcycle Insurance GEICO. A 15 minute call could save you 15% on car insurance FREE No obligation Rate Quotes • Money Saving Discounts • Monthly Payment Plan Contact our "Local" Office 801-226-2404 1513 North Hill Field Road, Suite #3 Sergeant Charlie Wakamatsu of the Orem Department of Public Safety, and Officer Jay Mansanarez of the Provo Police Department have advice for students' summer safety. "Across America approximately 80 percent of all rape occurs at alcohol parties, and UVSC is no different." Wakamatsu continued, "My biggest advice is don't go to drinking parties- period." In a kidnapping scenario Wakamatsu warned, "Statistics show that if a victim goes with the kidnapper, he or she probably won't come out of it alive. I'm not recommending fighting in every situation, but according to the odds, it's best to try to escape immediately." What should one do after a fender bender? Officer Mansanarez explains, "First, it's a good idea to report the accident to the police- that's the best policy. Second, leave the vehicles where they are so you don't disturb any evi- GET A LIFE! GET A HAIRCUT! Learn the facts about the life of a top hairstylist They love their careers and many own their own business. Find out more about your one-year full or part time training. PRUL MITCHELL. the school next semester. The most common misconception about cops is the donut thing. I liked donuts before I became a cop, and I'll still eat them after I retire." PRUL MITCHELL, motivated students to join the ampoo staff. If you are interested visit Bring in this coupon and receive a FREE 8 oz bottle of SC 220 or email PRUL MITCHELL. Shampoo CUT & STYLE START AT PERMS START AT www.PaulMitchellTheSchool.com 48O north 9OO east, provo, utah 84606 parries to ensure summer The College Times is looking for ellsworth.jessica.gmail.com with every haircut, perm or color! PROVO-UTAH 8Ol.374.5m dence. And Third, you can notify your insurance company after your legal duties are fulfilled." When a driver is pulled over, Mansanarez advised, "Keep your hands on the steering wheel as the officer approaches your car. For safety reasons officers like to see hands, because 'hands kill people, not weapons'. Also, be sure to have your current insurance and registration card accessible instead of trying to sift through a big pile of old papers." Both policemen stated that their departments did not have monthly traffic ticket quotas; nevertheless, they asserted that their jobs are to keep people safe by enforcing those laws. Speaking of local dangers Courtesy photo/sxc.hu for UVSC students, Sergeant Local cops discourage alcohol Wakamatsu said, "Bar nonesafety for students. keeping apartment doors and vehicles unlocked is very dangerous. Many people are to do in your life. If you do, too trusting here in Utah Val- the outcome will always be ley. I know that sounds sad, better." Mansanarez added, "Don't but we must be cautious." Wakamatsu encouraged take chances, particularly UVSC students, "Think care- with driving. Be safe. We fully about what you choose want to see you come back FREE We also offer night classes. CALL NOW! MONDAY-JUNE 26 -2006 HI-LITES & COLOR $8.00 $25-00 START AT $30.00 l •-.'JOiivi-'on ol on inil/ucl (he college lime/ UVSCB Contributors Kacey Robbins Ben Webster Shantelle Jones Luck Hickman Abraham Hernandez Jason Pyles Ashley Robertson Justin Ritter Jeffery Hilton John Ditzler Samantha Tuttle Jared Magill Zarick Smithey College. Your needs. Your Store jggpocrev- Office Manager Robbin Anthony Advisor Brent Sumner Contact us: Student Media 800 W. University Parkway Orem, UT, 84057 TEL: (801) 863-8688 FAX: (801) 863-8601 E-MAIL: anthonro@uvsc.edu 'rf^. 4th of July Summer Hours Monday & Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Saturday & Sunday Closed .. , t , The College Times is a student operated newspaper that is published once a week during Fall and Spring semesters. Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of The College Times or UVSC. Cost: First issue is free, each additional $1 • '.•> J •. J WAAM/. uvsc.edu/bookstore |