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Written by David Greenwald
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 05:42
The Sacramento Bee this morning reports on a closed-door meeting held on Monday with the Davis police, business representatives, students leaders and city staff members. According to Gary Sandy, the university's director of local government relations, the group has decided to form a task force to fix Picnic Day.Mr. Sandy told the Bee, "If Picnic Day is to survive, it will have to change radically." He continued, "The message will be sent, loud and clear, that Picnic Day is not party day. This ought to be a celebration of UC Davis and the Davis community, not a day for drunkenness and rowdiness."
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Written by David Greenwald
Friday, 07 May 2010 03:42
The Vanguard has learned through numerous sources that Davis Police Chief, Landy Black, since 2007, is a finalist for the Chief position at the Fairfield Police Department.Chief Black acknowledged that in part this was due to financial considerations, but also the opportunity for professional advancement. The city is in the process of considering whether to increase the Chief's compensation in order to insure a continuation of his services.
Written by David Greenwald
Wednesday, 05 May 2010 04:21
In light of picnic day events and public scrutiny, it appears that the Davis Graduate has reviewed its policy on serving beer at 6 am and has now changed its policies. The Graduate became a focus in part because of erroneous police reports that suggested the Graduate the locus for a fight that injured a police officer, but also because many people believed that selling alcohol at 6 am set a bad example and began drinking at an earlier hour than they otherwise might have.From the Vanguard's perspective, this became a story primarily because Rochelle Swanson, the wife of owner Charlie Swanson, is running for Davis City Council. She had originally stated that the decision to serve alcohol at 6 am was not a decision she alone could make.
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- Doing the Right Thing: How Chief Black Turned A Bad Situation into a Positive
- Commentary: Council Cuts To Police Oversight Put Community At Risk
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