MSU bike registration policy unfair, needs revamping
(Last updated: 06/09/09 7:44pm)On May 21, I rode my bike to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center. After a long day, I walked outside to discover that someone had stolen my bike!
I walked inside the clinic to get the number of the campus police from the receptionist, only to find out that she had seen an MSU truck with numerous bikes on a trailer pass by. If I hadn’t talked with her, I never would have known my bike wasn’t stolen by a random person, but by the university I have been attending for more than nine years.
I called MSU parking services, but they had closed at 4:45 p.m. I walked the two miles home in a rage comparable only to a volcano that is about to erupt. I cannot believe it is acceptable MSU policy to allow the theft of someone’s transportation!
The next morning I called parking services again, and they told me that I had to pick up my bike before 4:30 p.m. and that it would cost $8.
That’s right — they were charging me for the theft, calling it an “impound fee.”
I went down there to rescue my bike from their spring cleanup (aka mass legal thievery). While I was there, I met with Lynette Foreman, manager of parking operations for MSU police, and we had a very unproductive discussion.
I mentioned that bike registration on campus was a nuisance. She told me it was a rule put into place so they could make campus greener — “Spartan Green,” in fact.
How is it she thinks that the parking service is “Spartan Green?” Is it the trucks they drive around campus ticketing people instead of a more fuel-efficient option?
I went online to register my bike this spring only to find that you aren’t able to simply do that. There is a note on the Web site telling you to go to the Parking Office to receive your “free” registration. The hours of the parking office are 7:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday. I am at the Veterinary Medical Center from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day.
When am I supposed to register my bike? Why aren’t they offering weekend or evening hours?
Answer: They don’t care about students. In the 2007 police division report, I found only about 5,000 bikes were registered.
How many people are on this campus? I once read that more than 45,000 people are on campus every day. Compliance with the bike registration ordinance is obviously not happening.
Are you tired of the lack of respect students are getting while we pay huge tuition fees every semester?
Why are we allowing parking services to have so much power and a budget of almost $2 million without responsibilities to serve MSU students?
I, for one, am tired of this, and I will be writing a letter to our trustees suggesting some necessary changes.
Jenna DenHouter
fourth year veterinary student
Originally Published: 06/09/09 7:44pm















Wah
06/10/09 7:31amYour such a whiner
ouch.
06/10/09 9:38amActually Wah, that sounds like it pretty much sucks. I’d be pretty upset if i had just parked outside for the day and they’d taken my bike too. Did they break the lock? Are they going to replace it? You need to contact higher ups at the university Jenna, this is completely unacceptable and you should be reimbursed for this immediately. If that doesnt happen, contact ASMSU or other student representatives and they can talk to even higher ups who will make those below wish they’d handled it properly in the first place.
Tom W
06/10/09 9:50amsimple solution: Register Your Bike
Zeke
06/10/09 10:19amInstead of publicly whining in the school newspaper, perhaps your efforts would be better served by finding an alternate way to register your bike? Maybe a friend or relative could go for you?
The process is simple and fair for the majority of students. It is well documented in various university literature. Your ignorance of university regulations (which one would assume you might have read after four years on campus!) is no justification for waging war on the system and wasting the time of University trustees with your petty concerns.
“In the 2007 police division report, I found only about 5,000 bikes were registered.
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Zeke
06/10/09 10:24amhere are the regs for you to read.
http://www.police.msu.edu/bikeinfo.asp
Note that you can register with other organizations as well.
Note also the bikes.msu website:
http://www.bikes.msu.edu/register/index.html
Both of these say you should be register online. If that’s not working for you, then you have a reasonable gripe. Regardless, you violated the regulations and the impound is still your own fault.
Hope
06/10/09 1:34pmThis whole thing is rediculous,(sp) what you had to go through to get your bike, absolutely rediculous. They should make it easier for you to register your bike. Glad to see you are speaking out, I really hope that it helps yourself and others. Good luck in Veterinary School.
Good Advice
06/10/09 1:41pmVery good advice Zeke, hope everyone is listening. It could save people from going through the same hassel that the author went through, thank you.
hhmmm
06/10/09 1:52pmYou’re a fourth year vet med student? You should have known better, quit your whining. If you are truly not available from 7AM to 6PM, you must have never taken a lunch break in your life. I find it very hard to believe that you are constantly doing something for 11 hours straight that you don’t have 15 minutes to spare in your day. Quit your whining, it’s your fault.
Joy
06/10/09 1:59pmI know what you mean about not having much time in your day to do all the things one needs to do. My life is busy too, but so far I have been able to do the things I want to do. Sadly my life will be much busier and I won’t always have the time I need. ;( So I can relate to the author and I know how hard that it has to be. Especially when you CAN’T be where you want to be.
Liz Kersjes
06/10/09 3:53pmPersonally, I never registered my bike on campus because I have a really sweet bike and didn’t want to ruin the aesthetics with a sticker. (Seriously.) The trick is just to make sure you know when they’re doing bike sweeps and keep your wheels off campus during those times, or in your office if you have one.
Uh, oooookay...
06/11/09 1:51pm1) You have been in college for 9 years (really?), I assume you must be resourceful enough to figure out how to get this accomplished, or maybe we just figured out why you been there for NINE YEARS!!
2) You found the time in your busy schedule to go down there during their normal business hours to get your bike back. If you had taken this initiative earlier, you wouldn’t have had this problem in the first place.
3) If getting your bike impounded and having to walk a whole two miles home is the worst thing that’s ever happened to you, congratulations!
4) QUIT WHINING!! The time it took you to write this letter could have probably been better spent on something else that will undoubtedly cause you to whine about something else in the near future.
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Yo - Uh, oooookay
06/11/09 2:35pmYou might want to read the letter. She’s a vet med student. You realize that you have to get a bachelors before you can go to vet school, right?. Thus 9 years.
A few minutes
06/11/09 4:31pmSmile on this rainy day and find the Joy in your heart. Time is a precious thing.
I need to get a bike.
June to Liz
06/11/09 5:03pmThanks for the good advice. I just dont think most students have an office on campus, but I am glad to hear that your bike is sweet.
Jenna
06/11/09 6:48pmWow! It’s really good to know that so many people read this letter. I understand how it may come across whiney, but let me asure you that I am not usually one to complain. I am just so tired of the parking system at MSU. I have paid enormous tuition fees over the years and have also paid for parking on campus. The parking fees are outrageous! Now they decide that it is okay to take my bike without ticketing me first or at least communicating a day ahead of time?! Communication NEEDS to be better and the hours of the parking service need to change to be more student friendly.
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BikerGirl
06/11/09 7:03pmI think the point of this whole article is that the bike owner wasn’t even warned about having her bike taken. I think the university just needs to work on communication before confiscating students’ transportation. Perhaps some kind of warning signs around the bike racks?? I would be pretty upset if I rode to class then walked out to have my bike stolen. And she is right, MSU needs to set up some online registration!!!!
DVMe
06/11/09 7:45pmI wish you hadn’t written that you were a veterinary student. I appreciate that it is an attempt to ensure the validity of your educational excellence, but it ends up making us look stupid on the whole.
I agree that our hours at the clinic on rotations are ridiculous, and it’s frowned upon by many if not most clinicians to take a bop out for anything short of posting your ill mother’s bail at the courthouse, and even eating in any hour near a lunchtime (if at all!) is not guaranteed.
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Jenna
06/11/09 8:03pmDVMe, why the annonymous comment? For your information, I was required to give my major in order to publish this letter… it wasn’t by choice.
I think that you are missing the point of the letter. Feel free to confront me in the halls of the CVM, face-to-face, instead of on a public forum with a fake name.
Ninja
06/11/09 8:54pmI suspect that you wrote your thoughts down while still in a rage against MSU because nowhere do I see a critical analysis of your own shortcomings that lead to this issue in the first place. You have produced an angry litany against everyone and everything you came into contact with that had even a small part to play throughout your search for a solution.
In all the years that you have been an MSU student you never once thought to register your bike (since it is free) and let that be one extra step toward recovering it should it come up missing?
Minimal compliance with the system you are referencing does not mean that the policies are wrong or poorly communicated.
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To Jenna
06/12/09 10:31amDVMe is just pulling your leg. I know him and he likes to ruffle people’s feathers and sit back and laugh when he gets a reaction. He is not one of your fellow students that are becoming a Vet. But I think your response to him was well said. Good luck at all your studies. I enjoyed the letter you wrote, and I am glad that you took the time to write the paper.
meg
06/12/09 3:41pmHundreds of bikes get left behind on campus every year by students. If people didn’t register them, the same way you register every vehicle at any institution, they wouldn’t know which ones to remove and there would be no room at any of the bike racks.
share the road
06/13/09 6:58pmWow. Last time I registered my bike with MSU, you could do it online. And other than their impounding clean-sweep time of the year, DPPS would put a fluorescent sticker on your bike warning you to get it registered or else.
The reason I don’t bike on campus anymore is the lack of respect and safe driving from people operating deathly vehicles with no obvious skills.
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Mel
06/19/09 2:42pmActually, there are in fact warning signs on most bike racks telling you that you need to have your bike registered. Usually, you MUST do this online. I think the reason you ran into trouble registering online is because they ran out of permits to mail for a short time. Check online registry to see if it’s open again.
Also, a campus-wide email is sent out before bike impoundment each spring. Perhaps it went to your junk mail folder?
Past MSU Student Employee
06/19/09 7:23pmWithout trying to sound rude, Jenna…I think you’re an idiot. Why should you be above any rules and regulations the university has set? Nobody else is, what makes you so special? Your letter and couple responses to others comments are absurd! You’ve been there for 9 years and this is the first time you’ve EVER heard of anything like this happening?
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Mary
06/23/09 11:16amIf they didn’t do these bike sweep…which only happen TWICE a year, they would have thousands upon thousands of abandoned bikes. And how are they going to contact you, you didn’t register your bike?! Are they just going to stand at that spot all day until you get out and say, hey we just wanted to let you know we impounded your bike. Sorry but you are simply an idiot if…first a two mile walk, at MSU, is a terrible occurrence, second AFTER the clean sweep you wouldn’t just initially call anyways knowing or inquiring that they impounded it.
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Mary be Nice...
06/23/09 11:21amRuffling Feathers….I know you love your bike. ;)
Have a little class, why don't you?
06/23/09 1:45pmI have to ask, Jenna, if it is really necessary to exploit any of Mrs.Foreman’s personal life into this matter. What does it matter if she went to State or not? If State is producing minds such as your own, who can’t even manage to register your bike, for free, after 9 years at this University, than maybe it is a good thing she didn’t go to State.
...Regardless, this is your own personal issue, and clearly everyone at DPPS were simply DOING THEIR JOB, so why the personal attacks on them?
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