Police helicopter has been invaluable
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Diane Lenning
During the City Council election process last fall, we heard over and
over from one candidate about the high costs of the new police
helicopter.
Conceptually, it was a “no-brainer” for me. Having previously
worked in the California Youth Authority, I knew statistics and the
necessity to fight crime with an effective plan. Daily observations,
as a teacher for the group, of unchecked inappropriate behavior
against others is motivational to solve problems, as well as enact
strategies and methods of reducing harm to others.
In the last year, our police helicopter has shown its invaluable
contribution to the city’s effective crime management plan securing a
safer environment for all of us, using crime and cost-effective
management. After a review of the following city statistics,
hopefully readers will be a supporter of the helicopter as well.
During June 2003, the helicopter responded to 802 calls for service,
arriving first on the scene 98% of the time allowing ground units to
continue in other community operations. The presence of the overhead
crime fighter resulted in 12 felony arrests, 65 misdemeanor arrests,
with 12 arrests for DUI. The overhead unit was able to assist ground
units to write 78 citations, and observed another 171 traffic
violations. In one case, ground officers lost a burglary suspect and
the helicopter responded locating the suspect hiding in a rear yard
of a home.
These statistics are overwhelming in demonstrating the need for
the police helicopter. Due to state budget cuts, local cuts have been
deep. The inclusion of the air unit makes it possible for the ground
units to apprehend individuals a higher percentage of the time, more
efficiently, thereby making our city a safer place to live.
In this time of possible terrorists’ acts, it is only more
assuring to know we have capable air units that can respond to crime
quickly, efficiently, gathering support from ground units as
necessary. For those of us who live, play, and work in Huntington
Beach, we are truly fortunate to live in a city with a Police
Department of high caliber that uses cost effective crime management
tools, methods, and strategies.
When I hear the helicopter overhead, I hear a sound of safety and
security, giving me the ability to sleep soundly and go about my
daily business peacefully. Sometimes, I even look up and wave. Thank
You Huntington Beach Police.
* DIANE LENNING is a Huntington Beach resident who ran
unsuccessfully for City Council in 2002.
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