{"id":296695,"date":"2007-05-24T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-05-24T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/alcohol-task-force-eyes-creative-options\/"},"modified":"2007-05-24T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-05-24T07:00:00","slug":"alcohol-task-force-eyes-creative-options","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/alcohol-task-force-eyes-creative-options\/","title":{"rendered":"Alcohol Task Force eyes creative options"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With summer quickly approaching, members of the Beach Alcohol Task Force met Monday, May 17, at the Pacific Beach Recreational Center to discuss pressing issues regarding alcohol-related nuisances in Mission, Pacific and Ocean beaches. <br \/>Facilitated by District 2 Councilman Kevin Faulconer, the 14-member task force has begun to create consensus over how to go about creating a safer, quieter and more sober beach community. <br \/>At the top of the list of possible solutions: more law enforcement. Task force members discussed ways to increase funding for more police officers through the Maintenance Assessment District, or MAD. <br \/>According to the Web site for the City of San Diego, a MAD allows property owners in a given community to pay for and receive services the city might not regularly be able to provide, including funding for extra officers in the Pacific Beach area. <br \/>The group also explored the idea of contracting with off-duty officers to patrol beach neighborhoods for added security. <br \/>&#8220;Nothing stops crime like a uniformed police officer,&#8221; said police Lt. Brian Ahearn. <br \/>Community members are currently studying San Jose as a possible example of how to increase officer presence. <br \/>San Diego Police Chief William Landsdowne said San Jose has had a program for 30 years that allows off-duty police officers, in uniform, to act as private security detail for large events &#8221; with all the resources of the city at their disposal. However, the program does not allow for off-duty officers to work at nightclubs because of possible conflicts between the city and private security companies, he said <br \/>&#8220;The system works well without any additional cost to the city,&#8221; said Landsdowne, who served as chief of police in San Jose before coming to San Diego about four years ago. <br \/>Barring any legal conflicts, a similar program implemented in Pacific Beach would require changes in the union contract as well as put additional restrictions on the contracted officers. <br \/>One restriction would be that officers wouldn&#8217;t be able to make any arrests. Police would have to call on-duty officers, who would then have the final decision as to whether any arrest should be made, Landsdowne said. <br \/>Officials acknowledge that such a program in the beach areas could cost plenty. Landsdowne said that as of four years ago, the costs often average $35 per man-hour for a minimum of four hours. <br \/>One community member took issue with the possibility of paying for the extra police through a MAD fee. <br \/>Pacific Beach Town Councilmember Marcie Beckett said that funding the extra enforcement through a MAD fee would be unfair to the businesses that don&#8217;t contribute to the problem, and that the fee would put an undue burden on businesses that are barely eking out a profit as it is.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With summer quickly approaching, members of the Beach Alcohol Task Force met Monday, May 17, at the Pacific Beach Recreational Center to discuss pressing issues regarding alcohol-related nuisances in Mission, Pacific and Ocean beaches. 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