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Bill Weisgerber's avatar

Well-stated, good sir. Let’s check our thinking on cancelling a time-honored event that is guilty of nothing more than being held on the same day as a tragically random act of violence at Community Park.

How about some common sense from City Hall🤷🏻‍♂️ in not permitting off-campus activities/events on Picnic Day that may attract outside influences to perpetrate unchecked, anonymous acts of violence—particularly when law enforcement are stretched to their limits.

15 years ago, downtown activity on Picnic Day resembled an old West saloon brawl with 50-cent beer sales beginning at 6AM and fights in the street. This was brought under control with occupancy load enforcement (no fun for troublemakers when they have to wait in line to get into a bar to start something); limiting alcoholic beverage sale hours (at least postponing over-serving until afternoon), and elevated law enforcement presence through mutual-aid (CHP and surrounding jurisdictions).

Why further exacerbate a vulnerable situation, by City Hall permitting other events scattered throughout the city that cannot be adequately monitored or safely controlled?

This is not a campus or Picnic Day failure…it’s a common sense and city regulatory failure.

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Jacqueline Hall's avatar

Present your list of all the fantastic events held this year during Picnic Day and I am sure number 112 will be even more exciting. I am amazed that such a wonderful and educational gathering takes place so close to Merced. Davis is a unique city. I have learned all about Davis from The Wary One. Thank you.

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