Police are just doing their jobs
Guy Miller
In response to “Officer should find something better to do,” by David
Ward (Coastline Pilot, May 23).
Your article was right on.
The police officers of the city do take pride in patrolling all
the streets of Laguna Beach. I am sorry that Ward chose to park his
vehicle illegally and thus received a parking citation from one of
our diligent officers at 5:30 a.m. on a Saturday. Unfortunately, the
police officers do not write the laws that we are directed to
enforce. However, we are obligated to perform our duties through
equitable law enforcement and responsive public service. Ward made
the choice to park illegally admittingly knowing it was wrong to do
so, so he would not have to “hassle” with a three-point turn. The
officer simply did what he was supposed to do. Nothing personal
against him, any resident on Bern Drive or anyone on any other quiet
street in the city of Laguna Beach.
As far as his comments about “exciting existence” for the officers
in Laguna Beach and his hope that no “rapes, burglaries, drunk
drivers or spouse beating” were occurring in the city at this time.
Again, he is absolutely correct, police work in Laguna Beach is very
unique. I received no training in the academy on how to respond to
tree trimming complaints, leaf blowers, injured deer in the roadway,
loud motorcycles, dogs defecating on the beach and the list goes on
and on. However, I have commuted to work for 10 years to deal with
the best way I can whatever the residents of this city can throw at
me.
You see, contrary to Ward’s belief about all the funds the police
generate for the city, we are not getting a percentage of what we
generate. As a matter of fact, our total compensation package puts us
in the bottom third in the country and we are the only law
enforcement agency in Orange County to not have the standard 3% at 50
retirement. We cannot afford to live in this city but we will
continue to give every resident and tourist here the best we have to
offer.
By the way, in addition to issuing Ward the parking citation last
week, we arrested a man for robbery and attempted murder at 6:58 a.m.
on a quiet street in South Laguna and arrested another for assault
with a deadly weapon at 4:02 a.m. on yet another residential street.
* GUY MILLER is the president of the Laguna Beach Police Employees
Assn.
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