To the editor: I’m retired legislation enforcement, having served for practically 33 years.
The Buena Park Police Division initiated a pursuit within the early morning hours of Saturday, Nov. 22 (“Southbound I-5 reopens close to Camp Pendleton after automobile chase ends in police capturing,” Nov. 22). The pursuit ended within the neighborhood of the southbound Interstate 5 in Oceanside, when the suspect ran from his automobile. He was later apprehended and jailed. Apparently there was an officer-involved capturing, however no officers have been injured and there have been no visitors collisions. In any case, the southbound I-5 was utterly shut down for not less than six hours, making a monumental visitors jam.
My query is that this: How can legislation enforcement justify inflicting such hardship on the motoring public in an effort to conduct such a painstakingly gradual investigation? I perceive desirous to be thorough, however that’s past the pale.
James Dowling, Huntington Seashore