West Newport: Party will go on
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Sue Doyle
BALBOA -- Michelle St. Amour and her two roommates will kick off the
Fourth of July with a gigantic breakfast of red, white and blue pancakes
for her neighbors on what she calls the “best holiday down on the
peninsula.”
Then it’s party time -- the first keg comes at 8 a.m., St. Amour said.
She will party-hop from patio to patio throughout the day.
The 26-year-old Newport Beach resident and her friends plan to celebrate
Independence Day West Newport-style: wild and crazy. That section of the
city has been dubbed the “War Zone” because of its notorious parties that
have often gone out of control.
“We don’t want a nice quiet Fourth of July,” St. Amour said. “It just
wouldn’t be the same.”
It’s a tradition that law enforcement for years has tried to contain. The
entire Newport Beach Police Department, all reserve officers, plus backup
from the California Highway Patrol and Orange County Sheriff’s
Department, will hit the streets today.
Also, city officials have mailed letters asking residents to reconsider
throwing a bash.
But St. Amour said she would not skip the celebration. She and her
friends know how to have fun without breaking the law. Many locals blame
out-of-towners for the craziness, saying the visitors don’t care about
the consequences and spoil the fun for everyone.
“It’s mainly the outsiders who come here and ruin things,” St. Amour
said. “I wish they’d just put a big fence around the town and you’d have
to show that you lived here.”
Other residents, like Granville Kirkup, said they feel authorities are
punishing them with the party advisory.
“We live in a resort town, not a police state,” said Kirkup, who lives on
West Ocean Front.
But the partying has already started. The number of alcohol-related
arrests spiked over the weekend, just as authorities had expected.
Not one Newport Beach resident was among the seven people arrested for
driving under the influence of alcohol, according to police records.
However, two Newport Beach residents were among the five people arrested
for public intoxication.
Not all arrests were alcohol-related. On Sunday, a bicycle officer
arrested a suspected gang member for allegedly possessing a loaded gun in
a car at Newport Pier. The 17-year-old San Bernardino resident was taken
into custody and then released to his parents, officials said.
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