"We've had racers going side-by-side at 110 miles-per-hour down the river, dodging swimmers, boaters and skiers," Rouhotas added. "Last year we had about 42 water-related accidents, with four fatalities. Fortunately, our court officers understand the serious nature of these problems. They require violators to attend our two-day class we put together to educate these people. A slide show showing the kind of carnage that can occur starts the class and really gets their attention."
San Diego Police Department Mission Bay Harbor Unit
Formed in 1986 after lifeguards requested an armed presence in Mission Bay Park due to increased criminal activity, the unit has since shown that its officers have had the desired impact on the bay. With some 2,500 acres of water and a similar area of land, the 26 miles of shoreline guarantees access to the largest aquatic park of its kind in the world. On summer weekends, literally thousands of boaters, swimmers, jet skiers, water skiers, kayakers, rowers and other users populate this small body of water. The four officers and one sergeant who man the 20- to 23-foot boats and four PWCs concentrate their efforts on high-use times.
"Basically, between May and September, we've really got our hands full out here," said Officer Roger Barrett, a five year veteran of the unit and a l6-year veteran of the police depm1ment. "However, we may get heavy weekend traffic, even during December, due to the mild weather in San Diego. So you never know when something might crop up you have to deal with."
Tasked with the same responsibilities as a beat cop, the officers of the Harbor Unit pride themselves on their involvement with the community. "Virtually every dock master, business owner, hotel manager and a great many in the community in general know us by our first names," commented Barrett. "These ties often let us know about something before it happens. Some properly crimes, drug dealing from boats and the like are often solved by citizens who callus and keep us informed because of the relationship we've established in the community."