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50 traffic appeal received by USC | By KIM FOWLER Gamecock Staff Writer Approximately 50 traffic and parking appeals are presented to the University Parking Appellate Court each week, said Danny Baker, director of parking and vehicle registration. The amount of aDDeals is usuallv greater durine the first weeks of school because new students have not had time to familiarize themselves with university parking regulations, he said. "From January 1977 to June 30, 1977, 1,254 traffic and narkinp anneals were nresenteH tn the nnnellnto court," he said. "I would say the whole campus population is involved. THE REASONS for most appeals are varied, he said. The biggest problem during the beginning of the year is,unregistered vehicles. A ticket for failing to register a vehicle may be appealed within 72 hours after the date of issue, Baker said. In most cases, if the student registers his car the fine will be dropped providing it is the first violation. , <gg \ga^ lr" ftJWCQRNEll ARMS HiARMACV(jj PHONE 7O9-I50? W siflTfts m PENDirrow its. colum?ia,s.c Open 7 AM-9 PM B?j We Cash Checks r Sure Deodorant @| $1.55 3 oz- Reg. 2.29 Ijfj to AO I *71 HIVA ; pfJ 4 oz. Reg. 4.28 Large Crest T-Paste 11 1 .AA S n? I Scope $1.95 p 24 oz. Reg. 2.74 jjjj Super Size |j| ! New Personal Touch [ $1.99 Razor for Women B by Schick Reg. 2.49 B Gillette Trac II I Blades $1.18 m I 5's P <=?n 1 AH fc ? I Bic or Cricket t t| Lighter 99* I c"110"20 1 C-l 26-20 $1.84 I C-1 35-20 I Kodak Color Film Reg. 2.00 W We Cosh Checks A - _ -T AAA n mi wpen / A/v\-y riv\ | y&zP PHONE 799-ISOa & SOMTCR 4 PIMOCtlON flTt. COLUMBIA, SX. j n cases per week parking court Annthf?r rrtrrtmnti uinlatinn ic narlrina ma(ai< w?* waawA waaaaaavas AVIMVAVII IU JAIllUIIg 11IVIVI " violations. Baker said students often leave their cars | at metered spaces after time has expired because of sickness or car trouble. Baker said cases such as these should be brought before the appellate court for ' consideration. I l BAKER SAID the process of appealing a vehicle violation is relatively simple. When a person receives a ticket he feels is unjustified, he must fill out an appeals form. This form is then presented to the appellate court for their decision. The court, which consists of one student, one faculty member and one staff member, will then review the case and mail their decision to the viblator. The appellate court mppts nnr>p a wppIt Faculty and students should familiarize them- I selves with regulations to avoid ticketing , Baker j said. Certain restrictions are made on separate j parking areas and these should be understood. ] "We do everything we can to help solve the problem about parking," he said.' 'If students have questions | we are available." 3 MB1 Rings shown are the Americas Junio Priroc ronfocont yo\tkil m mt: m ivv^ ivjvi lit. I V/IWII V^UVVIL De Beers Conso HMHHnflHHnEBSBBHHHIHBIHHHMHHHBBHHnHHIHBMBHIHHNMMBBIHH j South Pcxv Jewler 20% tO 50% o Now if you preser (JSC students get 20% of Located inside (Tlayo's I 1426 main r Miss Collection (enlarged for deta itions for these specific rings, i. ? * ' iiiaated Mines, Ltd. I A mm m a m A' f Trading to. >e Indian ! y Sale! H I I tff reg. prices | it this ad, l * ! ii s unuuivi I f ! ? fTlen's Shop |j .SJ- J 1 1 ? : feflH fillwRii * I ) ? iil).