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Article: K-State Police, Division of Public Safety address campus safety concerns.
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- November 2, 2001
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M2 PRESSWIRE-2 November 2001-Kansas State University: K-State Police, Division of Public Safety address campus safety concerns (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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MANHATTAN -- "Look both ways before you cross the street." While a crosswalk is a safety zone for pedestrians, being careful and making sure vehicles stop before crossing the street reduces the risk of being hit by a car. According to Steve Galitzer, associate director of public safety at Kansas State University, people should approach the recent homeland security concerns in a careful and observant manner, as they would when crossing a street.
"When we cross a ...
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