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'Kaylee's Law' restricts campus security authority. Do you agree?
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436 Votes

'Kaylee's Law' restricts campus security authority. Do you agree?

It'll improve safety

1

It hurts enforcement

3

It'll improve safety

1 Comment
Kim Varner
1
Kim Varner

The security officers give off the impression that they are equal to the police. People can be intimidated by this. They are there to help but they need to call in real authorities when needed.

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It hurts enforcement

3 Comments
Richard Dillard
0
Richard Dillard

what we need is better training and background checks before hiring

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Ken Callison
0
Ken Callison

Campus police should be real police. The training and screening of these officers should be the same as any other police officer, and be held to the same standard.

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Does the wilderness permit system make you more or less likely to visit?

Does the wilderness permit system make you more or less likely to visit?

More likely

1

Less Likely

6

More likely

1 Comment
Jake M
1
Jake M

How is this a Yes or No question? Does Yes mean more likely, and No less likely? Or does Yes simply mean, yes it affects me somehow?

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Less Likely

6 Comments
Duane Wyman
0
Duane Wyman

Your question really needs to address wilderness camping as that activity impacts greatly the wilderness landscape. Day, permits, visits are far less destructive to the Three Sisters Wilderness and easier to obtain.

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Latterdaysaint
0
Latterdaysaint

Your already paying for high gas prices to get there

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Steven Daniels
Steven Daniels

"Your" already paying? Did you think the price of gas included admission to wherever "you're" going? How about Disneyland? "Your" already paying for the gas to go there so it should be free, right? Maybe if you fly they should pay you?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Just one more thing you have to pay for

Duane Wyman
Duane Wyman

It is enforced to preserve the overall wilderness experience to benefit all who recreate and obtain a wild connection to Nature.

Duane Wyman
Duane Wyman

Dude, try to hike the Wonderland Trail at MRNP. It is a lottery for dates - good luck.

Are you seeing more trash on streets in your area?
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357 Votes

Are you seeing more trash on streets in your area?

Yes

1

No

3

Yes

1 Comment
Jacob Wilton
0
Jacob Wilton

The bums are camping in or near the canal by Brookswood. COID is good about expelling them quickly but the trash blows all over the place. People used to walk this trail all the time. Now I see the vagrants smoking crack/meth. My neighborhood that borders this is full of families.

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No

3 Comments
Latterdaysaint
0
Latterdaysaint

I haven't seen any in drw but there needs to be more homeless shelters in bend and they need in ax measure 110

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Steven Daniels
Steven Daniels

Wouldn't it be hard to notice more trash in DRW?

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Good point

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