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SOP-19 Loud and Unruly GatheringsPolice Services Division SOP-19 February 8, 2013 SUBJECT: Loud and Unruly Gatherings PURPOSE: To establish a procedure for citing, documenting and following up on Loud and Unruly Gatherings. In order to effectively enforce and uphold the Rohnert Park Municipal Code sections 9.48.010 through 9.48.100. I. PROCEDURE: A. Initial Response 1. Patrol Responsibilities a. Make contact with the owner, resident, event organizer, and/or other responsible person(s). b. An officer may take pictures and/or video of the party location (inside, outside and neighborhood). c. Complete the Notice of Public Nuisance form; include the date, address, issuing officer, and case number. d. The form needs to be prominently displayed. Confer with the owner, resident, event organizer, and/or other responsible person(s) to determine a suitable location for the form which will be visible and well protected. Inform the owner, resident, event organizer, and/or other responsible person that removal or defacement of the form during the subsequent 365 days will result in a $100 fine. e. If the owner, resident, event organizer, and/or other responsible person(s) is unwilling or unable to confer with the responding officer regarding posting of the notice, the officer shall determine the best location for the notice to be posted. f. The officer will complete an Incident Report and include a narrative describing the interaction between officers and the responsible party/guests and the unlawful conduct; such as excessive noise or traffic, obstruction of public streets by crowds or vehicles, public drunkenness, the service of alcohol to minors, fights, disturbances of the peace and litter, etc. g. The officer will include the property owner in the Incident Report under the [People] module. h. Place the yellow and the pink copy in the Report Review Tray. 2. Dispatch Responsibilities a. Dispatch will enter all the responsible property owners and their information into the call for service remarks. b. Dispatch will determine if there were one or more prior responses by checking the LOI information on the address. If a response is found within the last 365 days the call will turn into a subsequent response. If it is determined to be a subsequent response, Dispatch will also add the original case number to the event remarks. 3. Supervisor Responsibilities a. Review the Party Notice form and approve the Incident Report. 4. Records Responsibilities a. Records will mail the Notice of Public Nuisance copy to all responsible property owners. b. The Loud Party Cases spreadsheet will be updated with the date mailed and identification number of the person mailing the letter. B. Subsequent Response 1. Patrol Responsibilities a. If your response is determined to be a subsequent response within an existing 365 day warning period, complete another Party Notice Form, noting the appropriate number of the response at the bottom of the page. The event number will be new, but use the same incident number as from the initial notice. b. If the subsequent response is in the same night as the first response, if possible the reporting party should be identified and listed in the Incident Report. c. Ensure the original notice is still posted. If not, write “Reposting” in bold letters to the right of the Officer Signature block on the Notice. Confer with the owner, resident, event organizer, and/or other responsible person(s) to determine why the notice was removed. Determine a suitable location for the new form which will be visible and well protected. Inform the owner, resident, event organizer, and/or other responsible person(s) that the need for reposting subjects them to a $100 fine. The officer should issue an Administrative Citation to at least one or all Responsible person(s) on scene for this violation. Inform them that the removal or defacement of the new form during the remainder of the initial 365 day period will result in an additional $100 fine. d. The officer should issue an Administrative Citation to at least one or all Responsible person(s) on scene for the subsequent response (separate from the reposting fine but on the same citation). *NOTE: By issuing on scene the Officer will not have to complete the Admin Cites later nor would subsequent party response letters have to be generated and mailed when the officer returns to the station.* e. The officer will complete a supplement to the initial Incident report using the and include a narrative describing the interaction between officers and the responsible party/guests and any unlawful conduct; such as excessive noise or traffic, obstruction of public streets by crowds or vehicles, public drunkenness, the service of alcohol to minors, fights, disturbances of the peace and litter, etc. f. If the officer didn’t issue an Administrative Citation on scene, the officer will fill out Administrative Citations to all responsible persons when completing the Incident report. g. If the subsequent party response has been 14 days or longer from the mailing of the first response the officer will fill out an Administrative Citation to the property owner. h. Place the yellow and the pink copy of the Party Notice and all Admin Cites in the Report Review Tray. 2. Dispatch Responsibilities a. If the subsequent response is in the same night as the first response, if possible the reporting party should be identified and listed as the reporting party. Additional reporting parties/witnesses for the same party should also be listed in the remarks. 3. Supervisor Responsibilities a. Review the Party Notice form, citations and approve the Incident report. 4. Records Responsibilities a. Records will complete the subsequent party response letter for all Administrative Citations not issued on scene, and mail, the citation and letter to the person(s) identified on the citations. A copy of the penalty notice will be mailed to the property owner(s) of record. If the subsequent response was within 14 days of the mailing of the initial party response notice a notation will be included that no fee will be assessed against the owner. If the response was after 14 days from the mailing of the first response letter then the property owner will receive a letter and the citation. b. If the Party Notice indicates “Reposting” and the Administrative Citation was not issued on scene, complete the Reposting Violation Letter and mail to the primary responsible person(s) identified in the original notice along with the citation. c. Records will update the Administrative Cite Issued spreadsheet for anyone who was cited. C. Follow-up 1. Officer Responsibilities a. Officers, at their discretion, may inspect prior locations to ensure notices are still posted. This will be considered a COP check and logged as such through MDC or Dispatch. b. Officers will respond when dispatched to residences that Police Services Aides (PSA’s) have determined need to be reposted and the responsible party is present. Officers will repost the premises, writing “Reposting” in bold letters to the right of the Officer Signature block on the Notice. Confer with the resident to determine why the notice was removed. Determine a suitable location for the new form which will be visible and well protected. Inform the resident the need for reposting subjects them to a $100 fine, and issue them an Administrative Citation. c. Complete a supplemental Incident report in and turn in the copies of the Party Notice and Administrative Citation to the report writing tray. d. Officers, when assigned follow up by a Supervisor, on a reposting notice where the responsible person(s) wasn’t home will write an Administrative Citation based on the PSA’s witness statement form(s). 2. PSA Responsibilities a. PSA’s will be assigned to check postings of Party Notices. Conduct an inspection of the premises at the 3-4 week mark, and again at the 6-7 week mark to ensure posting is still present. b. If the inspection reveals the posting has been removed, the PSA will attempt to make contact with a responsible party. If contact is made the PSA will request an on duty officer to respond to the scene. c. If the PSA doesn’t make contact with a responsible person or an on duty officer isn’t available, they will repost the premises, writing “Reposting” in bold letters to the right of the Officer Signature block on the Notice. Determine a suitable location for the new form to be posted which will be visible and well protected. PSA’s will complete a witness statement form to document their actions and findings on scene. d. Turn in the yellow and pink copy of the party notice and witness statement form to the report writing tray and update the Loud Party Cases spreadsheet. 3. Supervisor Responsibilities a. Supervisors will check the report writing tray for any Reposting Party Notices and witness statement forms by PSA’s. If there is a reposting, the Supervisor will assign an officer to complete the Administrative Citation. b. They will review and attach notice forms, citations and witness statement form(s). 4. Records Responsibilities a. Scan and attach the witness statement form(s) to the original Incident report. b. If the Party Notice indicates “Reposting” and the Administrative Citation was not issued on scene, complete the Reposting Violation Letter and mail to the primary responsible person(s) identified in the original notice along with the citation. c. Records will update the Administrative Cite Issued spreadsheet for anyone who was cited. d. Maintain a copy of all supporting documentation which resulted in administrative citations to provide to Finance for collections proceedings in the event of non-payment. Revised: January 19, 2021