Alameda Hooligans
Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:49 am
Hey
Anybody that was out at Alameda on Tuesday evening might have seen the rowdy group of kids that held a picnic dinner at the launch site and then had a soda can fight in the parking lot, using cars (including possibly yours) as defensive shields. Cans were full, by the way. Mini car rodeo ensued.
Inclination for all was to stay as far away from them as possible, and by the time they left the parking lot and launch site were pretty well trashed. Some guy I didn't recognize cleaned up the parking lot....not sure if he was with their group, which I heard someone say was some kind of school outing.....the guy cleaning up was older than the group but he seemed a little sheepish so I thought maybe he was with them in some capacity. I should have asked him but I didn't.
I didn't see but one or two of the normal Alameda folks, so feeling outnumbered I didn't want to confront the kids by myself (call me chicken). Boardsports shop was closed.
Given the break-ins and theft at the launch site we've seen over the last year, might be a good idea to keep the police number handy on your cellphone if you see something going on, and as mentioned in previous recent posts, be circumspect about leaving stuff out at the shack.
I also called the Alameda Park Police and asked them if they could try to be more proactive on the crime prevention scene, since the only proactivity I've witnessed from them to date is writing kiters parking tickets.
Park police phone: 510-881-1833
Hope we get some (wind) this evening..........without stinkin' hooligans or low life thieves!
John
Anybody that was out at Alameda on Tuesday evening might have seen the rowdy group of kids that held a picnic dinner at the launch site and then had a soda can fight in the parking lot, using cars (including possibly yours) as defensive shields. Cans were full, by the way. Mini car rodeo ensued.
Inclination for all was to stay as far away from them as possible, and by the time they left the parking lot and launch site were pretty well trashed. Some guy I didn't recognize cleaned up the parking lot....not sure if he was with their group, which I heard someone say was some kind of school outing.....the guy cleaning up was older than the group but he seemed a little sheepish so I thought maybe he was with them in some capacity. I should have asked him but I didn't.
I didn't see but one or two of the normal Alameda folks, so feeling outnumbered I didn't want to confront the kids by myself (call me chicken). Boardsports shop was closed.
Given the break-ins and theft at the launch site we've seen over the last year, might be a good idea to keep the police number handy on your cellphone if you see something going on, and as mentioned in previous recent posts, be circumspect about leaving stuff out at the shack.
I also called the Alameda Park Police and asked them if they could try to be more proactive on the crime prevention scene, since the only proactivity I've witnessed from them to date is writing kiters parking tickets.
Park police phone: 510-881-1833
Hope we get some (wind) this evening..........without stinkin' hooligans or low life thieves!
John