Parking fees during dead hours don't consider student
Editorial
By The Record Staff
On April 24, 2013
It was after 3 a.m. We were mentally and physically exhausted, returning to our cars after a long day's
work putting together last week's issue of The Record.
As we approached our vehicles, our tempers flared when we saw yellow slips tucked under our
windshield wipers. Even from afar, we knew what they were.
Three members of The Record's editorial staff had received a parking ticket for leaving their cars on
Rockwell Road past 1 a.m. last Tuesday.
Thanks a lot, UPD.
As editors, we get to school early on Tuesdays, prepared to take on the heavy workload that a day in The
Record's office typically brings. A parking ticket was the last thing we wanted or thought we deserved
after 18 hours on campus.
That's not to suggest that members of The Record are entitled to parking privileges across campus.
We're students who need to abide by the same regulations instilled on every other student.
We're just asking for a little leniency from UPD's finest.
There are three weeks left in the semester. A good chunk of Buffalo State students are hard-working
kids paying their way through school. Finals are right around the corner. With stress mounting, petty
parking fees are the last things students should be worrying about.
It's true that signs are posted all over campus indicating where parking is restricted, but UPD officers
need to put themselves in the shoes of college students. If a car is left on the street past 1 a.m., it's
entirely plausible that the vehicle's owner is engaged in a school-related function or activity - such was
the case last week.
We weren't parked in a staff lot during the day. We were parked on the street, in the spring, during
dead hours. What threat was sports editor Aaron Garland's Pontiac Grand Am posing at 3 a.m. when
snow removal wasn't an issue?
UPD should be less concerned about where vehicles are parked and more about protecting its students
and faculty, especially at that hour. A shooting near campus kicked off a school year that has featured
several reported acts of violence on and around campus.
Just last week, there was a shooting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Virginia Tech
massacre stands as the deadliest shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history. These things happen on
college campuses, and as such, UPD should invest more time in promoting public welfare and safety on
campus.
This isn't meant to denounce the work that our university officers do. That same shooting at MIT left a
university policeman dead. These people have difficult, dangerous jobs, and we respect that.
But administering parking fines to students should be the least of their worries at those hours.
Get Top Stories Delivered Weekly
Recent The Record News Articles
We've Moved to www.buffstaterecord.com!
Please visit www.buffstaterecord.com for all your latest campus news and updates from our staff of student journalists.
Obama divulges new higher education initiative during visit to UB
President Barack Obama delivered his new plan for making a college education more affordable to a packed auditorium at the University at...
Ailing Podolefsky steps down as president
Aaron Podolefsky has announced he will step down as president of SUNY Buffalo State, effective July 31, to concentrate on his...
Discuss This Article
GET TOP STORIES DELIVERED WEEKLY
FOLLOW OUR NEWSPAPER
LATEST THE RECORD NEWS
- We've Moved to www.buffstaterecord.com!
- Obama divulges new higher education initiative during visit to UB
- Ailing Podolefsky steps down as president
- SUNY appoints Cohen interim president
- President Podolefsky announces leave to fight cancer
- Rappers put Pepsi in a bind
- Congrats to grads: take next step with gratitude
RECENT THE RECORD CLASSIFIEDS
OUTSIDE THE LINES
- Tips For Improving Mental Health
- New Writers and Illustrators Win Decades-Old Science...
- Moving Resources For Military Families
- Historic Agreement Signed By Red Cross and Armed Forces
- Salonpas® Brand Stands the Test of Time
- Tips to “Yard Your Way” This Spring
- Upgraded Upstate Power Grid Will Deliver a Smarter,...
- A Story To Sing About
- The Gap in Gum Care: Why Caring For Your Teeth’s F...
- Top Tips for Signature Scents and Better-Smelling Laundry
FROM AROUND THE WEB
- BookTrib’s Bites: Jump into Spring with These Four Reads
- The Untold Story of GoDaddy Founder’s Traumatic Life a...
- La Semana del Aprendizaje Juvenil destaca las oportunidades
- BookTrib's Bites: Four Captivating Spring Reads
- Moms Kick Back with Mamaritas
- Generac Urges Americans to Prepare for Power Outages Early
- Youth Apprenticeship Week Spotlights Opportunities
- New Expo Showcases AI Innovation
- Self-Care and Mental Health Tips for Caregivers
- Adventure Awaits: Discover the Playset that Brings...
COLLEGE PRESS RELEASES
- NOW Available: Comcast Launches NOW Brand Prepaid Internet and Mobile Services Nationwide
- Guidenar Launches New Career Test for Gen Z
- GotIt! Education Offers MathGPT Free to All State & Community Colleges
- Shoff Promotions Comic Book & Sports Card Show
- Semiconductor Research Corp unveils 2024 Research Call, $13.8M Funding