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"Short takes around town: new park, same old homeless; Beautiful Bakersfield goes boring"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

That park is been infested with drugs for years. The city is going to have to keep police there all the time to keep the drugs out. If they don't, they will return!

May 31, 2009 at 7:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

...from my pollyanna perspective this looks like a photograph of a dad settling in to watch his son romp in the park. how did mr. harte determine the status of the man?

June 1, 2009 at 3:01 AM

Blogger bpandol said...

I'm looking out at the park right now and there are several families having picnics, a few couples visiting, and I saw one possible "homeless" person there. Looks to me like the park is being utilized as it should be. If families continue to utilize it, the vagrants won't stay long. I guess I'm polyanna too.

June 1, 2009 at 1:40 PM

Blogger Richard Beene said...

I asked John Harte to respond to the above polynannas. His response follows:

"Fair point. I wanted to be sure so I walked up and took a look. He was laying on a worn back pack, he was in bare feet, he was wearing several layers of clothing including long sleeves (a classic transient trait) on a 90-degree plus day and he and his clothes were dirty. All symbolic of the hundreds of transients I have photographed or encountered in downtown Bakersfield. Still, I photographed him from behind because the point I was making wasn't about him; just because you are downtrodden doesn't mean you are a criminal and taking a nap in a park isn't a crime . It was that a citizenry needs to have full information about the park, especially one with a dangerous and troubled past, and I felt that was lacking in some of the media coverage."

Thanks John...

June 1, 2009 at 1:44 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A comment and a correction. Another reason the BBC awards are somewhat pointless is because its rules require nominees to promote themselves. After someone is nominated, the BBC contacts the individual to request he or she prepare a promotional piece (photos, videos, display board) to show the good work being recognized so the judges have something to judge. Why would someone who has done good work want to be self-promoting, and spend his or her own time and effort to get an award? Not sure why the nomination form does not ask for enough information so the judges would have what they need. Maybe this is why some nominees say thanks but no thanks, and why others decline to nominate deserving people, who will end up having to do more work to get an award. As for the correction: while the awards are now run by the Chamber of Commerce, they were started by the Beautiful Bakersfield Committee founded by former Mayor Mary K. Shell.

June 1, 2009 at 6:31 PM

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