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Vol. 25 Issue 21 I Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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Theatre, had a backpack containing her laptop, wallet, books, and notes stolen fro m under her chair at G erfs. "There w ere som e people a fe w tables over, b ut G e rfs w as virtu ally em pty,” said Shaffeeullah. "There w ere fou r o f us sitting around a square table, and no one saw any thing." Louise Savard, M anager o f Security Services, acknow ledged the w idespread problem . Theft o f lap tops is ram pant in all McGill b uild ings, a problem o f w hich Security Services is already aware, she said. "It's a crim e that's ongoing,” said Savard. "W e have people that are going around cam pus to the areas w here w e know there are m ore thefts than others, b ut u lti m ately it's th e responsibility o f each o f us to m ake sure w e keep [our property] really close by." Security in th e Shatner building is handled directly by SSMU rather than by McGill Security Services. SSMU has arranged to increase security guard presence by 44 hours a w eek on evenings and w eekends, in addition to im p lem e ntin g a sign-in p ro to co l. These changes w ere expected to have com e into effect as o f yesterday and w ill be paid fo r by SSMU. M w otia fears tha t th e Shatner crim es are prem editated. "M y suspicion is that th e re ’s an organized group perpetrating these atrocities. [The attacks are] to o w ell orchestrated to be accidental,” he
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A recent rash o f burglaries in th e S hatner build in g has led to increased security guard hours and th e im p le m e n ta tio n o f an afterhours sign-in system sim ilar to the o n e c u rre n tly in place at th e Burnside building. This situation w as brought to th e attention o f th e Students' Society exe cutive by SSMU G eneral M a na ge r P auline Gervais, w h o receives regular security reports fro m th e McGill Security Services. "The p roblem started on the fo u rth flo o r and spread dow n," said Leon M wotia, vice-president clubs and services. "It caught us o ff guard.” The m a jo rity o f th e fts have been fro m club offices, b u t individ ual students have also been target ed. The U nio n fo r G ender E m p o w e rm e n t, th e M u slim S tudents' Association, th e McGill Tribune, the McGill Legal Inform ation Clinic and Best B uddies are som e o f th e organizations th a t have been affected. Item s stolen have ranged fro m cash to —in th e case o f th e McGill Legal Inform ation Clinic—a com puter. "W e had b e e n w a rn e d by SSMU in an e-m ail th a t there had been a series o f break-ins, b ut w e figured w e w ere safe,” said Josh Wales, vice-president finance o f Best Buddies. The burglars have thu s far acted w ith a great deal o f confidence and relative im punity. Nikki Shafeeullah, U1 International D evelo pm en t and
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