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For years, I have heard and read disparaging remarks about the Huntington
Beach Police Department. Their reputation of being aggressive, hard-nosed
and overly zealous is well-known. Their exploits on numerous Fourth of
July “celebrations” have been documented. However, until now, I did not
fully believe all of the stories. On those rare occasions when I had the
opportunity to talk to a police officer (even while receiving a fix-it
ticket), these officers were polite and even friendly.
Unfortunately, the other night I experienced firsthand the other side.
My husband and I were patronizing a Downtown restaurant and bar on Sunday
afternoon. We, along with a dozen other patrons, were outside during a
break in the entertainment. A fire engine pulled up -- for the second
time that evening -- because the fire alarm had gone off. A police car
with two officers had also pulled up and parked next to where we were
standing.
My husband was joking with the firemen, saying things like, “You guys
just keep coming back because you want to hear the band.” The firemen
were smiling and joking back while going about their business. I’m going
to point out here that my father is a retired battalion chief with the
Huntington Beach Fire Department. He was, and still is, highly regarded
in the department. Many of the firemen are known to us personally.
Suddenly, the police officer riding shotgun got out of the car,
approached my husband and said, “Is there a problem here?” My husband
answered, “Excuse me?” The policeman said, “We don’t need any loudmouths
standing around on the sidewalk. Why don’t you just go on back inside
now? Oh, and don’t forget to put your cigarette in the ashtray. I’d hate
to have to arrest you for littering.”
Needless to say, we went back inside. However, what had been a fun
evening up to that point was now tainted.Our City Council wants its
citizens to frequent local establishments. I would like to suggest that
more people might do that if they felt welcome rather than intimidated.
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