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Honours Even As Busa Derby Kicks Off The I October 21 1994 1 2 1 OCT 1994 CAMPUS SECURITY CRITICISED AS GANG TARGETS STUDENTS Residents 1lying in fear A VIOLENT gang of teenagers is terrorising students In their homes_ and university bosses are failing to protect the besieged residents, it is claimed, Freshers at Beckett Park have endured a daily onslaught of abuse, then end physical assaults_ secooly amok a tired,. ivictropoutan L rliver,iri negleciing looLlenr,' safety. 1.4 atk. across campus at night withemai the fear of utiodi.. or $lettial ahuce hy juvenile delinquents." said Alisnin Rirtfirtl, Pre-Acut of Prie-sticy The 1111:11 has broken rnW rment, snarly", peugeety and thrown Ire fireworks rl iludent+ FRESH_ERS Iteudenla claim Limit moan are reicrialc And only a handful of pupas a on duty r any OM lime. ATTACKED BY "Co WinOLS*1 have been smashed_ common room windows ciermsli-thecl and `JUVENILE rude's', thiesiemed," said Bran Bolter. ■ member et Secerio. and Beckett Part represemauve of Veinal, the public armee* DELINQUENTS' union "Thal njarst die nip of the iceberg." The gamg has combatted its siolsmee despite segatat malicepistols. It it nearly impossible i bring charges against the -1,Mail They take .safety vandal* tiikNatiae of dive arra- modem MN continue." Only live security guilds patrol the 'El Kern Satten, Sccurry Manager at I am, of Becher Park am a typical aighl deeded the I iUuW14o n DC81.1pElla -WC" dir Ration Kraal: 'Tit manageertent prefers lo pulling on extra rmeYnry snail And looking pal emphasis Do securing Wilding:I tathel ecai technical mown cm law bc said, lbuti cementing theinackrea with ii•derta' "Ws will provide whoever tneaturst are requateel b woe maw& maxmaneclatem" mkt, pk; HarrOat tale Hal Claire ROD, lice Puttadrat fleck-a JOLLY HOCKEY STICK: LMU and LUU gut stuck In Part at IJAUSU, ecanplaired: the %Marion is *radio% and we are treating it estremek, THE name tt1 the corripclitiun may be different - tiAU seriously. We need to look al +says or HONOURS has now become BUSA- but the fierce rivalry between irernving Jaunty.' Leeds' two universities remained the same. Leeds The catalogue of laCtd**1* has left residents at Beckett Park balk angry and EVEN AS University Union played host last Wednesday to their Inset next door neighbours in this season's first round of —My door doesn't luck fruen the inside toil although rite amplatined seseral limes. national cup contests. nottung's beam done,' said Jenny Garnet. BUSA DERBY Decisive victories for the men's hockey and men's living to Bromic Hill "tier t hod rugby firsts Itirvalcrbrd soj;ive LUU the edge, but fine cannier 11.1119Cr 1.7111113; la al (inc 1. teams meant The spoils to the wenn KICKS OFF wins by must of LMU Amodio. student had her wank,* soiadtca were shared. Evidently the 1..MU's mate Fit.Xedf stars while the was im bed, and the common room were not inspired by a learn member with the name window was put through with an air rifle THE NEW "We have to call the police almost elm Emlyn Hughes • his team lost 2-1 mint." stud Bolton. "There hare been Not mama web m the Imes dree )eon and two SEASON Full match reports on pages 31 and 32 80CKETT PARE K, ormy men menhed I. Monsen% " Inside: Last chance to enter Total Football. Pick the perfect team, pick up £500 UNIVIIISITY OF LEEDS ▪▪ 2 — News Disabled denied crucial resources No fun at the fayre for bill killers NIPS irronerd for abr herrfli el M,s11 XI -sink. nib, Lowe ow Ii.nrr noipendniii it-114 linet•tiol eurnssal kid iii Hyde KaR Mhimcw l3 vram badly Public and ihaL marr disuearei etudene. are being eribi-wpent tn and more help daring earn pnials are Park leis r•u• "use awareries, of 4. mad. biro beer fluor eu ad...min. IL university boar,. a modern. urami railorw di %Mai lo &labia oirdlenia. bet ale weep I. 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