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PL PACKETS 1988
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PL PACKET 04191988
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1 Heilicher assured Chair Franzese there was still a • <br /> 2 lot of interest in video games by both kids and <br /> 3 adults; <br /> 4 said adults' interest in pool had heightened; <br /> 5 reported most of his arcades had come under condi- <br /> 6 tional use permits and his firm had never been <br /> 7 turned down; <br /> 8 invited the Commissioners to check with any of the <br /> 9 Police Departments in any of those locations from <br /> 10 Brooklyn Park to Robbinsdale, and they would find <br /> 11 they had no problems because those activities are <br /> 12 under firm control; <br /> 13 they have a full time attendant on duty at all <br /> 14 times and permit no drinking, smoking or eating on <br /> 15 the premises; <br /> 16 said there are no tables and no place to sit down <br /> 17 except at the sit down games and no loitering is <br /> 78 - allowed. <br /> 19 Werenicz Casts Doubts on- Appl-icant' s Claims - - - <br /> 20 <br /> 21 The Commissioner, who said he had served on the Minneapolis Police <br /> 22 Department for 14 years , said he had contacted all eight com- <br /> 23 munities where Amusement Arcade operates and found there is much <br /> 24 disagreement with Mr. Heilicher' s perceptions that his establish- <br /> 25 ments have been trouble free. <br /> 26 The ,Commissioner stated he had been told to alleviate the problem <br /> 27 in some of the establishments , the Police Departments have had to <br /> 28 assign a full time police officer in those facilities on Friday and <br /> 29 Saturday evenings for whatever hours the establishment is open. <br /> 30 Mr. Heilicher ' s response was that his company had requested the <br /> 31 police presence in the Brooklyn Park and Maplewood arcades , which <br /> 32 are 22 ,000 and 15 , 000 square feet and in the Har Mar. operation <br /> 33 because the mall had requested that because of the heavy theater <br /> 34 traffic. He told Mr. Childs his company pays to have the police <br /> 35 officers on duty and suggested Commissioner Werenicz should talk to <br /> 36 the officers who are involved to get a better perspective on the <br /> 37 problems. <br /> 38 When Commissioner Werenicz told the arcade representative he had <br /> 39 found it had been necessary to have police on duty wherever the <br /> 40 establishments had extended hours and their St. Anthony request was <br /> 41 for the same extended hours , Mr. Heilicher told him if there is a <br /> 42 need for a police officer in this establishment , they would hire <br /> 43 one. • <br /> 12 <br />
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