More readers praise police helicopter use
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I recently graduated from the Newport Beach Police Academy and, as
a former hippy, incredibly liberal, flag-waving ranter from the ‘60s,
now as a senior citizen, I have never been more impressed with our
police in my life. I have been involved with many.
The professionalism, the quality, the caring, the learning edict,
the absolute dedication of our police officers in Newport Beach is
outstanding, each and every one is a gem. And we absolutely,
definitely need the helicopter (“Residents seek quiet on Newport
front,” July 30).
In fact, many years ago, it helped rescue my grandson, who was
young, left the house, and we were petrified that he had ended up in
the bay. How it happened, it doesn’t matter. What matters was the
police dogs were there, the helicopter was there. I have never been
so relieved to have so many caring people.
I can’t begin to tell you how much more dedicated and professional
the department is since then. So to Newport Beach police: Blessings,
I can’t thank you enough, and to anybody that would want to violate
the sanctity of the security and safety of the city we live, shame.
IRENE KANE
Lido Isle
I’m very surprised that someone would be so shortsighted as to
allow that to be a disturbing noise. I think it’s a comforting noise.
I was for 30 years in the helicopter business. I was a pioneer in the
business, and I can tell you anybody that has an umbrella, such as we
have here, should sleep better if these helicopters once in a while
interrupt our umbrella with their blades, which are now very quiet as
opposed to the other models.
I think it’s outrageous that someone would complain about someone
watching over them. It adds great support to the local police,
probably saving some police officers’ lives and some people’s lives
in being able to do the things they can do from above. I think it’s
shortsighted. Now let’s keep them flying.
RON SMITH
Newport Beach
I think the helicopters are a very important thing in my life and
when I hear them go over, I’m very happy. I know they’re hunting for
someone, or they’re trying to find someone that has hurt someone or
is going to hurt someone.
I think it’s the most ridiculous thing I ever heard to say such a
comment as Rene Jacober did. And I’m sorry to think that an adult
would think that way in our United States of America.
We’ve had enough problems in our country, so let’s have a little
peace and quiet and happiness.
GEORGIA BROOKS
Costa Mesa
With regard to the helicopter debate, it seems like a common-sense
approach is appropriate. As residents, do we not have the
responsibility to look at how and why our money is being spent? How
much dangerous or violent crime do we really have in the Newport-Mesa
area? Is this what the choppers are being used for? Or are they also
being used for traffic stop backup? What is really necessary to keep
peace in our communities? Do we really need two helicopters?
It is reassuring to know that we have these high-tech tools and
public servants to keep the peace. There is also something to be said
for the deterrent effect of the airborne umbrella.
However, let’s keep it reasonable and to a minimum. Living on the
Eastside, it seems like there is a specific route these choppers take
going to and from Newport. Maybe they vary the route, but there is a
definite pattern. Can’t they fly higher? Are there specific areas
that choppers orbit? I’d be interested to find out.
Some may find the roof-shaking pounding of a passing helicopter
reassuring, but I think most would find it annoying, especially when
it happens frequently. Part of the reason people live in our
communities is because of the safe environment. However, another
reason is for the peace and quite. Let’s have our air cover, but only
what’s absolutely needed.
TIM REED
Costa Mesa
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