EDITORIAL
The theme of this month’s Newport Beach Police Appreciation Breakfast
was hard to miss: It’s a team effort.
As the winners came forward, at some point they either thanked their
co-workers or straight-out said that others were more deserving of the
award they were receiving.
This humble nature of the city’s best officers, civilian workers and
volunteers showcases why it must be difficult to narrow down the best of
what we all know to be an outstanding group of public servants.
But it bears and deserves repeating. Newport Beach residents are
uncommonly fortunate to have the quality of people serving them in the
Police Department.
In the past year alone, our officers helped track down a man suspected
in six murders and high-profile jewelry store robberies, diffused a
dangerous situation involving a man with a gun and kept the city among
the country’s safest.
They do so through long, hard hours of work -- work that also affects
their families, who are often left alone and always made to wonder if the
worst, in a profession where the worst is truly meaningful, could
possibly happen today.
They do so by being at the forefront of crime-fighting techniques and
technology.
They do so with courage, care and compassion.
They have earned our thanks.
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