Police put end to ‘puppet’ man’s street gig
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Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- There is a reason why there aren’t any street
entertainers performing at either of the city’s two piers.
An ordinance prohibiting people for conducting “business” or asking
for money for their acts has kept performers out of town.
Last weekend Warren Moore Jr. found out that police were serious about
the ordinance the hard way when he and his puppet were cited at Newport
Pier for operating without a special-events permit. Police confiscated
the 53-year-old homeless man’s puppet for evidence.
“I am a homeless entertainer,” Moore wrote in a note to people who
have helped him. “When the police took my sloth puppet away, they took my
only means of support.”
Depending on the legal avenue the Orange County district attorney’s
office decides to take, Moore could face up to a $500 fine, which he says
he can’t afford.
Police know Moore -- they have seen him before performing for
children. Sgt. Mike McDermott said police officers have never seen Moore
collect money for his act. Besides his puppet, a golf ball and $3.68 were
recovered, according to a property report. McDermott added the
department has received 10 to 12 complaints about Moore using profanity
at beachgoers and in front of the children.
“We were trying to accommodate him, but there have been some
problems,” he said. “He’s insisted he hasn’t done anything wrong.”
Police have had relatively few problems with street performers
congregating along the beaches. The few people who have tried to get
money from beachgoers have ceased once they’ve been contacted by police.
As for Moore’s caged puppet, he won’t be getting his sloth any time
soon.
“He won’t get the puppet until the case is resolved,” McDermott said.
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