EW S Monday, May 14, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Students won't 'keep out' By SARAH SALA For the Daily Art and Design junior Lauren Peterson said she visited the site of the Frieze Building on a Sunday afternoon last month. The half-demolished building and surrounding worksite were vacant of construction workers and security personnel, Peterson said. The only witnesses she said she noticed as she climbed a two- the structure were a few amused pedestrians. Several students said they have broken into the hazard-rid- den demolition site, which is only secured by a fence after hours. Frieze demolition worker Randy Winters said people unfamiliar with the site's layout could seri- ously hurt themselves, especially at night. "If a person falls into one of the big holes it could be a 15-to-20-feet Workers often wear a special insert in their boots to protect against nails and other hazards that trespassers might not antic- ipate, said Tim Muray, a local construction worker. BENJI DELL/Daily The Frieze demolition site is surrounded by a fence and warning signs that don't deter students interested insa last visit. sto L F ry pile of bricks to break into drop," he said. "It's lots of tetanus shot stuff," Muray said. He said at least once during the y A duration of a project a worker is sent to the hospital to get stitches. An Art and Design junior, wish- ing to remain anonymous to avoid consequences for trespassing, said HyperleamingClasses Start: June 9th and June 23rd she broke into the demolition site Acc.elratedClasses Start: June 2"d, June 91h, and June 23,d to take photographs for a class proj- ect. She said she had only intend- ed to take pictures from behind the site's fence, but that she and a &0view friend decided to enter the building i P;._ because no one was working at the site. The student said she entered the building by climbing a large pile of rubble, and that when she went to U climb down she lost footing, slid down the mound and cut her wrist. su d o kDirector of Public Safety Diane Brown said security on campus construction sites is the responsi- bility of the construction company. A contractor can hire a private To pay: Cmpete the id so that evry rw c umn security guard for a site, but DPS is and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. only involved if criminal activity is reported, she said. One case of trespassing at the site was reported to DPS in April and the trespassers were gone when officers arrived, Brown said. . Brown said there isn't need for increased security at the site - the precautions in place are standard for campus construction projects. Trespassing students said they were drawn to the deteriorated Frieze because of the building's reputation as a notoriously uncom- fortable campus landmark. "I had never been inside before," Peterson, said. "It was my last chance to explore it." The site is marked to warn away trespassers, Frieze demolition worker Tim Culp said. But aware of late-night visitors to the site, Culp said workers take care to secure tools and machinery, and to not leave anything hanging that could fall. 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