Time to grade the chief
I believe the write-up in the Daily Pilot by Deepa Bharath gave him a
wonderful, comprehensive commendation, and I’d especially like to
commend him for accepting to be the co-chair of the annual campaign
to raise money for the Costa Mesa Senior Center. I appreciate that,
and I’m sure the whole department does too.
ANNE HOGAN-SHERESHEVSKY
Costa Mesa
I have a situation, a complaint, for which they did not do a good
job, and I’m very upset and have been for some time. So I’m going
down as giving you a vote that he has not done a good job.
DENNIS LeSHURE
Costa Mesa
Chief Hensley has done an outstanding job in his short time with
the department. He has continued a strong focus on DUI and major
crime enforcement, as well as providing much-needed attention to
quality of life issues.
His well-rounded and responsive approach to problem-solving has
addressed the varied concerns in our city. He and his officers have
engaged the community with thorough, patient and professional
problem-solving skills, and I greatly appreciate their commitment and
service.
ALLAN MANSOOR
Costa Mesa
* Editor’s Note: Allan Mansoor is a Costa Mesa city councilman.
With regard to your article asking if the police chief has done a
good job, the answer appears to be yes. Some definite improvements
have been instituted. However, to qualify my answer, I would like to
add an item of displeasure: I appeared before the City Council on
June 21 and indicated I had been a volunteer for the Police
Department for the past five years.
I did work that relieved employees of menial tasks [so] they could
better perform their duties. The idea of volunteering is to save the
city money.
The police chief decided the volunteers (I think there possibly
are 30 in that department) must wear uniforms, and the cost of these
would be borne by the city.
This obviously negates any efforts to save the taxpayers money. I,
and some of the other volunteers, refused to go along with this, and
we were asked to resign.
The volunteers love their jobs, and were perfectly willing to stay
on in a “civilian clothing” capacity.
I wore a uniform while serving in the armed forces during World
War II and did not wish to don another at this stage of life, nor
pass the expense of same on to the taxpayers.
OLIVE MAXWELL
Costa Mesa
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