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San Clemente park rangers report high compliance, ask for vehicle public-address systems

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Park Ranger supervisor Trevor Milosch told the Public Safety Committee that rangers averaged about 2,100 patrols per month, converted about 91% of witnessed violations into warnings or citations, and requested vehicle public-address systems and mobile radios.

Trevor Milosch, park ranger supervisor for the City of San Clemente, told the Public Safety Committee on June 24 that rangers logged about 2,100 patrols per month and average roughly 1,500 public contacts monthly.

Milosch said rangers addressed about 600 non-parking violations each month and issued about 20–25 parking citations per month. “We convert to a warning or a citation for 91% of the violations that we witness, which I think is pretty outstanding,” Milosch said.

Why it matters: the statistics show regular patrol coverage of beaches and parks and a heavy emphasis on education before enforcement. Committee members asked for…

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