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Police say proactive approach is helping curb beach crimes

Tech by Tech
October 11, 2007
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In the wake of the Labor Day melee at Pacific Beach, Capt. Boyd Long of the San Diego Police Department’s (SDPD) Northern Division told the Mission Bay Park Committee (MBPC) that increased staffing and a proactive approach are helping officers prevent and manage crime on area beaches.
The advisory committee also discussed Mission Bay Park’s recent rat problem at its regularly scheduled meeting, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at the Santa Clara Recreation Center, 1008 Santa Clara Place.
“Our cops do a great job of putting people in jail,” Long said.
Over a five-day period including July Fourth, Boyd said police made 23 felony and 145 misdemeanor arrests. Officers also issued 799 misdemeanor, 600 traffic and 1,669 parking citations and conducted 302 field interviews, according to Boyd.
For neighborhood-specific data on arrests, visit arjis.org, the Automated Regional Justice Information System website.
While the number of felony arrests stayed roughly the same as those in previous years, misdemeanor arrests almost doubled since 2006.
“I look at increasing arrests as a good thing,” said MBPC member at large Mike Duckor.
The spike in arrests is due to more officers, not more crime, Long said. A heightened police presence of more than 300 officers on the beaches and bays enabled the SDPD to aggressively pursue crime before it escalated, said Boyd.
“We used a very proactive approach this year,” he said.
In 2004, Chief of Police William Lansdowne authorized bolstering staffing levels as part of a three-year plan to manage the crowds that flock to beaches on Independence Day.
Boyd estimated that approximately 40 officers patrolled the beaches in 2003.
Critics of the plan have charged that the roughly $1 million the city pays in overtime is too high a price for cash-strapped San Diego. Furthermore, they argue, the additional police presence would be unnecessary if alcohol were banned on the beach.
Others believe that such large crowds require hundreds of officers, regardless of whether alcohol is present. On July 4, approximately 650,000 people visited area beaches, with roughly 1.8 million hitting the sand from June 29 to July 8.
After years of debate on whether alcohol should be legal on the beaches on the Fourth of July, it is the Labor Day incident between police and a group of can-throwing beachgoers that has brought the alcohol issue to a head.
“We managed that scene extremely well,” Long said. “We did not get anywhere close to exhausting our own resources.”
After the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, mobile police forces were established, said Long. Additional units could have been brought in from throughout the city if necessary, he added.
The Labor Day conflict prompted Councilman Kevin Faulconer to propose a citywide alcohol ban on beaches.

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