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March 13, 2010

Johnson & Wales Problems Again

Last night/early this morning the fence on my property at 114 Camp Street on the corner of Camp & Jenkins was destroyed by party-goers from a party at 123 Camp Street.  It was torn from the ground and kicked and broken in several places making it un-repairable--sections will need be replaced.  It must have taken about 3 people to inflict this extent of damage.

 

Again for the 2nd weekend in a row the Johnson & Wales students at 123 Camp had a large disruptive party.   The 1st floor resident at 114 Camp Street was awoken around 3 am and went out to observe the damage by party goers who were sitting on hoods of cars on Jenkins St. drinking and yelling without regard to the time or the neighbors. 

 

The previous week another resident of 114 Camp had to call the police because party goers from 123 Camp St. were parked on the privagte property between 114 Camp and 122 Camp pissing, puking, and meddling with the vehicles including my red Dodge truck that is usually parked there.

 

The officer who took my report today (Incident Report # 10-23619)told me that the District 8 Police Lieutenant was aware of the situation at 123 Camp St. and was in contact with Johnson & Wales authorities. I have also contacted the J & W liaison person.  I remember from past dealings that J & W is quite responsive to this type of neighborhood issue.

 

 

 

I have been in touch with the owner of the property and he told me he will address the issue.  These parties have been an ongoing problem the last 3 years especially around the end of the spring semester, and I have called the police myself at least twice a year on rowdy disruptive parties at 123 Camp St. and 125 Camp St.

 

I don't expect any arrests to be made on this, but what everyone in this area would like is a police presence in the area on Friday and Saturday nights, and if the officers on duty see evidence of a party going on, cars parked up and down Locust St. and Jenkins St, and Camp Street, we would like the police to take the appropriate measures to prevent future incidents.

 

Anyone else who has experienced with Johnson & Wales students as neighbors please contact the website.

 

 

John Twomey 

Posted at March 13, 2010 6:23 PM

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