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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 2010, p. 3

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WA! Hum cummcu . Wednesday. Seplrmber 22. 2010 - 3 Ward with“!!! , mm we W W ”"0”“ ANDY war-on m My} mu amen-um- ‘ M M {dam 519.579.4110 » mm . 994433697 Painting the town blue 0 O O I O Polwe kept busy dealing with studentshenamgans dunng Safe Semester - BYCIwuorrE PROM; Puntmu. - \ 1" " ’ " ' ' down the sidewalk with a plastic Chronicle Stu/7- . f ‘ ‘ ‘ f a cup of alcohol. Then she gets into .- ‘ , ' >1 , ' .:_ it” an argument with a bystander “ oo hoe!" “Hey. baby," i . g ' l we “ " f . while waiting for Schultz to write W‘Oh my God. there are ‘_ .6; 5/â€" . m f L. K ’ her ticket, and walks away. somanycops" . _L-.”- ' ' ‘ ~‘ v‘ a: ." a, 4. ' i3 8 He calls her back “Do you know i can hear the students through « ‘ I, ' j;- : ” 2’." ' v -” ‘ ~ the law here?” he asks the open windows of the police ‘ . " " .503 " .3 “I do. l'm taking criminology." cruiser. vi. 1 . . - f _ "w, e ‘ “ she says. It's a Friday night. and l'm rid- “A [a .. ‘ v w '- 37 t : When he tells her the fine is ing along in Northdale with Det. ”3/ ' ‘ . kg " “g“ ,1: a . l 3125, she starts to plead for a Sgt. Brian Schultz. manager for ~25 ,. ' / *3: new . . . ls , " . I“ E warning instead. A friend tells her Project Safe Semester. . , . at}; ' t t . _ ' § ‘ " to go to court and bargain the fine The Waterloo Region police offi- if. ‘ r i z - ‘ . . ‘ ‘ doWn to $80. cer has already coordinated a ‘ "a . . W7 A“ ‘ '13- I “No way. l'm not going to be mum-agency team that will knock " ' J ' . K ‘ "' paying anything.” she yells on 1,500 doors. talking to new resi- ; 3 n , ”I a ' " A girl who was lying on the side- dents about laws, bylaws and the .3... "' ‘h. . f ‘ * _ in: walk nearby gets up and runs fire code. 1 .- - if \ J a. " . inside the building. But tonight is about enforce~ . {if " 7‘ ment. I) T ‘ _ 1:17 a.m., Bricker Street: While “The more we do enforcement, L I Schultz is ticketing an 18-year-old ~ the more educated they get." who was walking down the street Schultz says. m with a beer in his hand, someone There's a high police visibility in .,,, walks by and throws a beer bottle the neighbourhood â€" cops in , ‘ at the cruiser. and it smashes on cruisers and vans. on bicycle, on ,.-. My the road. Schutlz drives around a foot. it’s the last weekend blow-out , ‘ -»"‘ . few blocks. but doesn‘t find the before classes stan on Monday. ' ' . W“ person who threw it. 10:37 p.m., Bricker M We stop Det. Sgt. Brian Schultz of the Waterloo Regional Police Service is the manager for Project Safe Semester, which 1:30 a.m.. F1" Street: “W police {circaficokilsnwtilflfiga :‘sl‘lezgig‘iifg; focuses on providing information, and enforcing laws and bylaws, when students flood back into town for univer- 83;: lrlrlfsnui: arts; ‘25:; $1182: open alcohol. srty. Last week, he and a team of officers fanned out on Ezra and the surrounding streets. cmomnm.mu mm ambulance: another holds a towel “He likes his rum and Cokes." winnings to pay for this.” the man “So you're giving him a deal?" There are already two bike officers to his bleeding head. A third man - the officer says. indicating a young says. Then he thanks the officer for asks his friend. and two cruisers there, as well as is in the back of a cruiser â€"- he'll man with a plastic cup. “Yeah, i the ticket. While Schultz is writing out a two cars from bylaw enforcement. laterbecharged with assault. shouldn't have brought it out.” the “Have a great night.” Schultz ticket. two people walk past carry- writing a ticket for a noise viola- man says. He points to his friends. says. “But keep it safe, and keep it ing a mattress. On the radio, there's tion. 2:05 mm” King Street: Groups of "These guys warned me. l'm inside." a report of someone throwing people steadily head north from not from around here." stones at a keg party on Albert 12:40 a.m.: The streets are still uptown. Many are falling off the 11:21 p.m.: Schultz says fake ID is Street. thronged with people, many of curb onto the road. or standing 11 p.m.. Marshall Street: A [aurier very common. and pulls one out of them yelling. It‘s getting louder dangerously close to traffic as they special constable is helping an his pocket. It looks like a legitimate 12:20 am" King Street: There's a and uglier. tryto hail cabs. “underage drunk male” who has Newfoundland driver's licence. line-up of about 60 people “It was the calm before the As the bars empty out. any thrown up on the grass. Except for the stamp on the back crammed outside an uptown bar. storm earlier,” Schultz says. “But restaurants that have remained She'll call the university foot that reads. “Novelty ID card.” and a few are standing on the busy it's building." open start to filL patrol to help him get back to his road. room. 11:36 p.m.. University and [eaten it’s loud â€" many of the people 12:51 mun, Earl Street: There's a 2:30 um. fig Street: it‘s starting A young man throws his plastic seem to be drunk. Schultz talks to police van. a cniiser, and two bike to quiet down. and the students 11:15 rum, Lester Street: Schultz cup down onto the ground when security and the management of patrol officers clearly visible on are making their way home, chat- spots a man walking down the he sees Schultz coming. but the the barobout crowd control. this street, thick with student ting on cell phones and eating sidewalk with a beer in his hand. cup smells like alcohol. housing, where a near-riot broke plan. He dumps the beer and starts Schultz tells him he could be 12:34 mun. Albert Street: Schultz out two yearsago. “The important thing h making writing the $125 ticket. charged for open liquor. plus $300 checks in at a house party that has A woman comes out of an sure they all get home safely.“ “That's OK, I'll use my casino forabylawlitteringoffense. spilled out onto the sidewalk. apartment building and walks Schultzsays. IiiI!<\l)liiii<\ii\.i. ‘ i . EERS .. .=i\.i1i:i‘iiw\iisdi H DE CO RATING Soplr‘mlxzi 79. 7010 ' (1 30pm 9 00;)m ' lililfjt‘lllflflV [Iiiiitinny Room â€"& DESIGN CENTRES â€" _â€"â€".__________ . ‘ g g . 583 King mt N., Waterloo lit iii l'. .~l!.mi (519)772-1121 I ii Uri l ~ ’ ' ‘~ l ‘ - ~ w» 4.. .. (519)578â€"5330 (swisnrsn i

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