Patriotic patrol-car lettering sparks backlash in California city

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A Southern California police department is drawing both praise and ire for the new star-spangled logo on the sides of its patrol vehicles, according to reports.

The Laguna Beach Police Department in Orange County recently added American-flag-style lettering for the word "police" on the sides of the vehicles, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.

But local artist Carrie Woodburn told the Times the design was too “aggressive,” saying she felt it didn’t represent the community. Laguna Beach is a city of about 23,000 residents, about 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

"Folks thought it was a SWAT team, federal agents," designer Chris Prelitz observed. "So it had a very striking, strong impact, so much so that I think there might be some unintended consequences.”

Councilman Peter Blake was surprised by the backlash. He told the newspaper some people were concerned the design might worry the area's immigrants.

“People are actually ridiculous enough to bring up comments about our cop cars having American flags on them,” he said.

“People are actually ridiculous enough to bring up comments about our cop cars having American flags on them.”


Attorney Jennifer Welsh Zeiter said she thought the police cars were “exceptional” and suggested that the opposition might have a political motive. She said some people are so filled with hate toward President Trump “that they cannot see through their current biases to realize that a police vehicle with the American flag is the ultimate American expression.”

Laguna Beach Police Cpl. Ryan Hotchkiss said he’s heard nothing but positive comments about the new design. The department's vehicles were previously all white but are now primarily black, with the patriotic lettering on white doors.

The department did acknowledge the design didn’t come out exactly as planned and the city council said it would take up the issue again at their monthly meeting Tuesday.




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Laguna Beach is in America......if the immigrants or anyone else don't like the new police cars, they could easily go back to the 3rd world country they came from & proudly fly their flag.
 

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I saw this, the people of Laguna Beach should be ashamed.
 

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People who turned this into a story should be ashamed.

How does a generation raised on South Park, and Family Guy, become so sensitive about everything?
 

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Councilman Peter Blake was surprised by the backlash. He told the newspaper some people were concerned the design might worry the area's immigrants.

That's the problem....everybody thinks they have to be PC about everything. If immigrants don't like it tough shit. You can't please all so quit trying.
 

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There are probably only a handful of people who are complaining
Its probably a few nut jobs who hate everything, speak out at every board meeting. Itdoesn’t affect their lives one bit but tell you
how to live your life.
 

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laguna beach is a very artsy community with a decent % of gays and
an area for undocumented migrants who look for daily work.
it does a big tourist business, especially in the summer.
just to give you guys some background of the area and its demographics.
 

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I guess that explains their sensitive nature.
 

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