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The student expresses her opinion of the policy for vehicle registration. Report her opinion and explain the reasons that she gives for having that opinion.
Policy for vehicles on campus
Vehicles parked on campus by students, faculty, or staff must be registered with the campus police department. Parking permits are required for both part-time and full-time students. Permits may be purchased at the campus police department, which is located at the south entrance to the campus or at the business office in the Administration Building. The fee per vehicle is $20. Please be advised that you must have a permit for every vehicle that you park in campus lots. Parking enforcement will begin one week after the first day of each semester.
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