On Fri., Mar. 1 at 12:04 p.m., Grove Street (Commons), 10 subjects were issued warnings in the foyer of Commons for Breach of Peace. The daily debate of Gold Card vs. Class Rings had finally escalated to violence.
On Sun., Mar. 3 at 4:07 p.m., High Street (CCL), an unknown subject was detained by security for failing to open his book bag to undergo the standard search procedure. When the subject's bag was found to contain only a rifle and a hunting knife, and no actual library books, he was allowed to go.
On Mon., Mar. 4 at 5:45 p.m., Wall Street (Levenson Auditorium), a male subject was detained for Breach of Peace during Steve Forbes' speech. He was cited for Heckling, also known as Telling the Truth Too Loudly.
On Tues., Mar. 5 at 1:18 p.m., College Street, something was actually accomplished in the negotiations between the University and the unions. Yale Police were summoned to make sure it did not recur.
On Tues., Mar. 5 at 11:24 p.m., Derby Avenue (Coxe Cage), several beautiful men and women were cited for Loitering when they were observed standing in the parking lot shouting, "Whaddaya mean, no one brought a disc?!"
On Wed., Mar. 6 at 8:03 p.m., 74 High Street (Branford College), police responded to several residents' complaints of an odor of vomit and bile in "the third courtyard."
-Compiled by Evan Hughes
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