REBUTTAL
While we normally don’t respond to such editorials, we felt it important
to add some perspective to your editorial, (‘Why does Newport want to
ruin the party?” Dec. 16). In the first place, the Police Department has
not “banned gathering on public streets this year.” We have no such
authority with regard to the issuance of special event permits or
temporary street closures (which are issued by the city manager). We only
make recommendations, which can be set aside by the city manager or the
City Council.
We also have not taken a position which has recommended against all
street closures. As a matter of fact, we have recommended approval of a
street closure on Balboa Island for Dec. 31 in conjunction with a special
event permit, which has been issued. What we have said is that to
recommend approval of street closures on major thoroughfares or other
streets which have the potential (based upon the character of the event
and the location involved), to add to the anticipated police problems on
New Year’s Eve, would be against our better judgment.
As always, we will be objective in our assessment and look at each
request individually, which is our obligation. While it’s true that we
have “experience with big-time celebrations anyway,” it is based upon
that experience that we make well thought-out recommendations. We hope
our residents and visitors always have a good time when celebrating;
however, not at the expense of others who may be impacted by their
adverse behavior, or as a result of your encouragement to “get a little
crazy.”
BOB MCDONNELL
Newport Beach chief of police
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