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A
Good
afternoon,
everyone
welcome
to
the
special
agenda.
Workshop
special
meeting
called
by
the
city
council,
Tuesday
May,
30th,
2023
1
30
meeting
I
need
a
motion
to
accept
the
agenda
saved
by
Mr
Lawrence
second,
by
Dr
Tisdale.
Any
questions
all
in
favor
gave
6-0
motion
carried
we're
going
to
move
on
with
the
presentation
agenda
mayor's
report
a.
C
A
C
D
Yeah
just
a
brief
report:
I
too,
want
to
recognize
the
blessing
of
the
fleet
event.
We
had
a
great
time.
The
mayor
was
there
giving
some
proclamations
out
at
the
Queens
coronation
ball
great
daddies
daughters,
dance
and
we
need
to
find
a
way
to
keep
improving
it
next
year.
I
understand
the
committee
is
wanting
to
bring
the
Fatal
dough
back
as
well,
and
the
tradition
is
not
dead.
It's
different.
It's
not.
D
It's
certainly
different,
because
we
don't
have
the
shrimp
bleed
as
big
as
it
once
was,
but
I'm
telling
you
the
enthusiasm
for
this.
If
we
promote
it
correctly
can
be
one
of
those
signatures
of
a
signature
event
for
the
coast
once
again,
so
I
hope
we
can
breathe
life
into
that
event
and
get
the
momentum
going.
A
Thank
you,
Miss
glavin
and
I
have
just
a
couple
of
things.
The
mayor
myself,
Mike
Leonard
M.C
the
great
program
at
the
VA,
the
VA
Memorial
program.
So
thank
Mike.
Thank
you
Mike.
It
was
a
excellent
program,
excellent
MC
job.
That
concludes
my
report.
All
right.
We're
going
to
move
on
to
the
public
agenda,
which
is
citizen,
comments,
three
minutes
per
person,
three
minutes
per
person
with
a
total
of
45
minutes
in
play.
Is
there
anyone
on
my
left
would
like
to
come
up
and
speak
for
the
first
three
three
minutes.
E
Good
afternoon
everybody
I
will
move
kind
of
quickly.
These
three
minutes
go
pretty
quick
as
I
discovered
last
time.
So
here
we
go
as
I
was
saying
earlier
last,
our
last
meeting
this
ordinance
presents
a
very
major
policy
change,
a
complete
different
way
to
do
business
with
the
city
of
Biloxi.
E
It's
going
to
be
very
difficult
and
costly
for
all
events
to
deal
with
there's
insurance
requirements,
and
one
thing
we
didn't
talk
about
last
time
with
the
bond
requirements.
I
don't
know
if
any
of
y'all
ever
tried
to
get
a
bond
lately
or
not,
but
it's
very
difficult.
E
I
just
try
to
get
some
for
some
lost
stock
certificates
with
people's
bank
and
it's
jumping
through
a
lot
of
Hoops
and
the
natural
state
statement
is
going
to
be
required.
So
one
of
the
things
we
had
an
opportunity
to
talk
with
Peter
abide
and
we
really
didn't
get
into
the
bond
requirements,
but
that
that's
going
to
be
a
serious
issue
that
I
hadn't
brought
up
yet
eliminating
the
RV
parking.
E
It's
going
to
upset
a
lot
of
people
as
well
as
some
of
those
other
proposed
ordinances
to
be
from
4A
or
I'm,
mainly
directing
my
comments
for
a
and
d
and
then
the
rest
of
them
too.
I
hadn't
had
really
had
a
chance
to
determine
the
implications
of
those,
but
it's
going
to
be
substantial.
E
I
worry
about
the
future
and
interpretation
of
this,
these
ordinances
by
the
city,
future
city,
Administrations
and
then
in
general,
the
future
of
special
events
in
1996.
If
cruising
the
coast
had
this
ordinance
facing
us,
I'm,
not
sure
cruising
the
coast
could
have
even
happened.
That's
what
concerned
me
I
mean
somebody
else
has
a
great
idea
about
an
event
that
Mike
could
turn
into
something
good.
This
is
going
to
be
pretty
tough,
and
then
is
this.
The
best
way
to
proceed
is
this
ordinance
the
best
way
to
do
this?
E
Is
there
a
way
to
pass
just
a
spontaneous
portion
of
this
ordinance
and-
and
you
know
everybody
that's
in
this
room
is
Carnival
associations
and
a
lot
of
groups
special
event
groups
here
in
the
city,
we've
been
doing
I
think
very
well
with
the
event
special
event,
ordinances
in
in
the
in
the
procedures
that
are
in
place
now,
but
if
all
that's
not
possible
got
to
go
forward
with
this.
E
E
At
this
point,
we're
tier
one
ordinance
and,
as
I
understand
it
from
the
revisions
that
are
proposed,
the
no
greater
than
fifteen
thousand
dollars
would
be
assessed
to
an
organization
of
our
size
and
so
capping.
Those
those
costs
is
very
important
because
the
way
it
read
before
it
was
just
wide
openness
to
what
the
cost
could
be,
and
it's
up
to
anybody's
interpretation
as
to
what
those
costs
would
be.
E
Also
with
the
city
council
allowing
offset
is
very
important.
Thank
you.
A
F
My
name
is
Trevor
swepman
I
reside
at
1210,
Beach,
Boulevard
I'm,
also
chairman
of
the
coast
of
cruising
the
coast,
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
a
few
comments,
mainly
my
stuff
is
generating
on
the
financial
last
spot
aspect
of
it.
Ever
since
we've
been
in
business
every
five
years,
we
do
an
impact
study,
you've
gotten
about
three
or
four
of
those
impact
studies.
The
last
impact
study
on
the
financial
aspect
in
2021,
and
just
one
of
the
things
that
this
event
contributes
to
the
community
in
just
sales.
F
Tax
alone
is
one
million
two
hundred
and
twenty
one
thousand
two
hundred
and
fifty
dollars.
That's
the
whole
Gulf
Coast
Community
is
getting
the
benefit
of
that.
There's
also
other
benefits
such
as
income,
tax,
tax
revenues,
other
fees
and
this
this
is
going
to
do
the
whole
coast,
and
in
fact
this
was
I,
don't
know,
Woody
was
it
this
year
last
year
they
were
passing
good
one
and
it
just
what
impact
was
on
their
side.
Okay,
Pascagoula
alone
generated
their
study
showed
361
thousand
in
the
city
of
Biloxi.
F
We've
got
three
sites:
the
downtown
Biloxi
site,
which
I
happen
to
prefer
the
coast,
coliseum
site
and
the
Edgewater
Mall.
So
those
are
all
generators
of
other
activities
and
another
thing:
that's
I,
don't
think
when
I
did
read
the
ordinance
about
a
week.
10
days
ago,
they
were
talking
about
the
RV's
Park
on
paint
people's
individual
property.
F
I
have
had
more
positive
comments
about
that
people
are
getting
their
friends
they're
coming
down
to
the
coast.
Our
requirement
always
has
been.
If
you
want
to
park
on
somebody's
property,
you
must
have
permission
to
do
so
in
writing,
because
if
you
don't
have
it
we're
going
to
ask
you
to
move
on,
but
the
fact
that
it's
there
you've
got
residents
or
sometimes
this
is
the
only
time
of
the
year.
F
They
get
those
lots
cleaned
up,
because
people
are
coming
down,
they'll,
clean
them
up
and
when
the
prop,
when
the
event
is
over,
the
property
will
look
much
better
than
it
was
before
the
event.
Speaking
another
thing
every
year
that
I've
driven
down
the
coast
after
the
event,
there's
never
been
any
garbage
left
around
the
Waste
Management
people
ought
to
pay
you,
because
people
pick
up
their
tracks,
They
put
it
by
the
side
of
the
road
and
they
look
after
themselves.
And
it's
a
wonderful
thing.
F
G
All
right
good
afternoon,
my
name
is
Keith
Williams
and
I'm
here
as
chairman
of
Gulf
Coast,
Carnival,
Association,
y'all,
heard
Woody
and
and
Chavez
also
speak
about
just
the
concern
we
have
of
this
ordinance
and
what
it's
going
to
do.
1908
since
1908
the
city
of
Biloxi
and
Gulf
Coast,
Carnival
Association
has
had
a
partnership
parades
have
rolled
in
downtown
Biloxi
for
years.
We've
all
enjoyed
them
80
to
100
000
people
come
out
and
enjoy
that
it's
the
heritage
of
this
wonderful
City
I,
don't
want
to
see
an
ordinance
that
is
trying
to
fix.
G
Another
problem,
deter
what
we've
had
for
so
many
years
of
these
quality
programs
and
quality
parades
and
everything
else
I
know
go.
You
know
when
you
talk
about
Carnival,
you
talk
about.
There
have
been
some
issues
and
there
there
have
been
some
problems
that
we've
had
to
deal
with,
and
hopefully
we've
worked
on
those
and
we've
done.
That
I
see
my
partners
back
here
in
law
enforcement
and
fire,
and
we
tell
you
you
know,
can't
tell
you
how
much
we
appreciate
them
being
here.
G
I
have
the
utmost
confidence
that
this
Council,
that
this
Administration
is
going
to
handle
the
issue
that
is
before
us
in
a
way
that
it
does
not
destroy
the
rest
of
the
programs,
the
rest
of
the
great
things
that
are
happening
in
the
city
of
Biloxi
for
all
of
the
Gulf
Coast,
so
I
just
asked
that
you
make
sure
when
you're
deliberating
and
you're
making
this
decision,
let's
make
sure
we
we
we
don't
take
too
large
of
a
net
and
cast
it
over
everybody.
That's
going
to
cause
problems
and
cause
concerns.
G
A
H
Thank
you
all
for
allowing
me
to
speak.
I'm
Louis,
Elias
I'm,
a
candidate
for
sheriff
in
Harrison
County
I,
was
told
to
move
the
bill
if
I
wanted
to
get
a
few
extra
seconds,
so
you
mind
scooting
it
I,
don't
want
to
take
you
all
back
to
a
headache
that
you
dealt
with
last
week,
but
I
want
you
to
understand.
H
H
I
feel
obligated
to
tell
you
the
problems
that
we're
seeing
on
the
streets,
not
just
in
Biloxi
but
across
the
coast
stem
from
policy
in
our
Sheriff's
Office,
not
to
accept
misdemeanor
offendance.
There
has
been
exception
to
that
rule
where
they
will
allocate
10
to
15
beds
at
a
time
to
each
City.
It's
not
sufficient.
H
There
has
been
excuses
for
that
rule
that
we
are
short
staffed,
but
the
fact
that
we're
short
staffed
is
not
an
adequate
excuse.
We
have
to
look
at
why
we
as
an
agency,
have
to
solve
that.
That's
our
problem.
We
need
to
start
with
exit
surveys
and
identifying
problems,
but
it's
not
for
you
all
or
Gulfport
or
Long
Beach
or
the
other
citizens
of
Harrison
County
to
pay
for
it
has
to
be
resolved.
It's
causing
enormous
problems.
H
You
all
I,
know
we're
tired
of
hearing
about
it
and
I'm
frustrated,
because
I
know
it
can
be
resolved
rapidly.
I'll
yield
the
last
few
minutes
or
seconds
here
to
any
questions
you
all
may
have
I'll
be
more
than
happy
to
answer.
As
of
today
we're
near
80
employees
down.
You
will
hear
that
that
is
something
that
you're
seeing
on
a
nationwide
scale.
The
problem
is,
my
concern
is
not
Nationwide.
H
H
A
I
Good
afternoon,
thank
you
all
for
listening
to
us
I'm
here
to
presenting
the
boom
boom
committee.
We
do
your
fireworks
for
Fourth
of
July,
all
our
gracious
sponsors,
and
we
can't
thank
you
enough.
We
don't
know
if
what
this
is
going
to
have
for
us
and
we're
going
to
have
to
adhere
to
so
I.
Just
hope
like
Keith,
said:
I
hope
that
we
can
work
together
and
make
this
a
a
good
ordinance
and
and
stop
the
things
that
are
happening,
but
let
the
good
things
happen.
A
B
Appreciate
everybody
voicing
they're
concerned
and-
and
the
point
is
that
we're
going
to
try
and
do
some
things
that
will
do
no
harm,
but
we've
got
some
challenges
and
I
think
we'll
craft
the
solution
and
every
one
of
these
areas
that
are
before
you
and
it
may
take
one
or
two
times.
But
that's
our
whole
purpose
is
to
do
no
harm.
Do
good
and
that's
the
point
behind
all
this
discussion
and
to
figure
out
what
we
need
to
do
and
I'll.
Let
my
attorneys
do
the
talking.
D
A
good
part
of
the
mayor's
report-
that's
good
yeah
and
I
probably
will
need
some
backstopping
from
Chief
Miller,
but
I
mean
we
heard
we.
We
heard
the
message
of
how
do
we
stop
what's
going
on,
and
how
do
we
get
things
back
under
control?
We've
been
a
very
benevolent
City.
We've
just
turned
our
city
over
to
any
group
that
wants
to
have
an
event
and
for
the
large
part,
it's
worked
well
and
I
think
we
all
know
it's
not
working
well
without
under
the
current
system.
D
The
only
way
to
get
events
under
control
is
to
have
rules
for
what
these
promoters
or
vendors
can
and
can't
do.
D
There
has
to
be
law
on
the
books
before
the
chief
comes
out
and
shuts
down
traffic
or
reroute
somebody
or
denies
somebody
to
have
an
unauthorized
party
or
an
event
to
allow
a
commercial
event
to
take
place
in
a
private
residence.
There's
got
to
be
laws
on
the
book
since
the
original
ordinances
I
met
with
members
of
cruising
the
coast
and
Gulf
Coast
Carnival
about
their
concerns.
D
We
put
some
what
I
think
are
very
reasonable
limitations
on
compared
to
what
the
city's
true
cost
to
Monitor
and
manage
these
events,
many
of
which
are
City
sponsored
events,
but
we
are
still
providing
city
services
for
these
private
type
events,
but
we
put
modifications
and
limits
on
the
impact
fees.
We've
allowed
them
to
apply
to
the
council.
D
If
some
of
those
fees
should
be
waived
as
part
of
what
they
asked
as
part
of
what
the
city
does,
but
we
can't
we
can't
stop
someone
that
doesn't
want
to
apply
for
a
permit
when
there
is
no
real
permanent
process.
We
Can't
Stop
a
party
and
say
you
didn't
get
a
permit,
they
go
well.
There
are
no
rules
to
get
a
permit,
so
these
are
the
rules
to
get
a
permit
and
to
have
a
large
event.
D
Although
it's
built
in
there's
five
tiers
I
think
the
main
focus
are
these
larger
tier
one
tier
two
events
for
those
type
events,
a
special
events
committee
comprised
of
a
number
of
city
employees,
will
review
the
plan
that
the
vendor
has
or
the
promoter
has
Gulf
Coast,
Carnival
and
cruising
the
coast
are
already
doing
that.
They're
already
having
these
meetings
with
City
officials
they're
already
meeting
throughout
the
year
most
of
these
requirements
that
they're
being
asked
to
submit
to
they're
already
doing
as
part
of
their
Goodwill
and
cooperation
they
they
do
throughout
the
year.
D
But
there
are
stricter
penalties.
If
someone
does
not
go
through
the
permitting
process
that
just
wants
to
have
a
spontaneous
event
or
promote
through
outside
means
and
just
show
up,
then
the
city
has
a
larger
control
and
larger
enforcement
capabilities,
taking
the
burden
off
the
mayor
to
declare
a
state
of
emergency
or
or
martial
law
we
have
in
as
opposed
to
that,
we
have
rules
and
procedures
that
are
on
the
books
and
we're
not
here
to
hurt
any
of
the
existing
events.
D
Organizations
spent
enough
hours
with
Woody
last
week
that
I
think
he
will.
He
would
confirm
that,
but
we
have
to
have
rules
on
the
books
if
we're
going
to
enforce
rules
at
all.
Otherwise,
that's
called
discrimination
and
I
think
the
chief,
the
chief,
has
anything
to
follow
up
on
that
of
the
number
of
meetings
we've
had
in
the
last
month.
J
I'll
just
say
this:
the
folks
that
spoke
today
are
all
parts
of
groups
that
are
tried
and
true
they've
been
here
for
many
years.
We've
worked
very
well
together,
I,
there's
nothing
in
this
ordinance
that
is
meant
to
to
damage
them
or
or
or
or
do
anything
that
would
cause
problems
with
their
events.
Again,
we
have
a
lot
of
confidence
in
them.
They've
trusted
us,
we've
trusted
them
over
the
years.
If
there
were
issues,
we've
worked
them
out
and
I
think
it's
going
to
be
the
same
here,
but
but
Peter
Abott
is
exactly
right.
J
We
have
to
have
something
on
the
books
as
it
is
right
now.
The
eight
large
events
are
just
eight
large
events
that
are
very
taxing
on
on
the
members
of
the
police
department,
the
fire
department,
Public,
Works
and
other
City
departments.
Very
I
can't
tell
you
how
taxing
they
are,
but
with
those
we
could
handle,
but
if
you,
if
you
take
the
the
additional
50
to
80
smaller
events
that
we
have
every
year,
I
mean
it
leads
to
problems.
J
Some
of
those
events-
probably
shouldn't
be
here,
you
know
that's
the
small
events
that
I'm
talking
about
some
of
them,
probably
should
should
not
have
ever
been
allowed
to
come
to
Biloxi,
but
nonetheless
there
was
nothing
in
place
to
stop
them
from
coming
so
they're.
Here,
some
of
those
that
we've
dealt
with
over
the
years
and
I'm
sure
there's
going
to
be
more
coming
for
whatever
reason
and
I
mean
I'm
proud
of
this.
But
Biloxi
is
the
events.
D
So
Chief,
how
does
any
of
these
ordinances
deter
what
it
would
occur
during
spring
break?
Well,.
J
They're
specifically
sure
there
are
several
things
in
there
that
will
help
us
with
with
the
pop-up
events,
which
you
have
to
keep
in
mind
whenever
there's
an
event
somewhere
you're
going
to
have
people
that
are
going
to
capitalize
off
of
that
event,
if
there's
an
event
in
the
east
side
on
the
west
side
of
town,
that's
a
huge
event.
That's
costing
us
Manpower,
all
the
Manpower
that
we
have.
J
We
need
to
be
able
to
shut
down
something
that
pops
up
in
the
east
side
of
town
that
is
trying
to
capitalize
on
the
event
that's
already
going.
This
does
that
it
gives
us
the
ability
to
step
in
and
say,
wait,
wait
a
minute
you're,
not
part
of
this
event.
You
just
came
here
today,
you're
trying
to
capitalize
on
some
event
that
some
other
folks
put
together.
That's
with
all
events
that
happens
with
every
event.
J
Probably
most
of
these
folks
back
here
could
tell
you
that
that
there's
always
somebody
trying
to
capitalize
on
the
event
that
they
put
together.
That's
one
major
way
that
it
will
help
and
then
it'll
help
some
things
that
are
unforeseen
for
us
right
now
and
that's
the
events
that
are
coming
to
Biloxi,
that
we
have
not
thought
about
and
I
assure
you
that
there's
going
to
be
more
and
more
events
coming.
A
Yeah
yeah
councilman
glavin.
Since
you
already
have
the
floor,
you
can
continue
we'll
go
through
all
the
council.
Members
and
I
want
to
note
that
Nathan
Barrett
is
running
late
and
he
would
be
here
shortly.
So
with
that
being
said,
councilman
glavin,
I.
D
Continue
I
appreciate
that
I
I
didn't
have
a
format
that
it
would
go
that
way,
but
I
appreciate
opening
things
up.
Thank
you,
Mr
President,
so
I
still.
D
I'm
still
trying
to
digest
these
ordinances
that
have
been
put
together
and
again
much
appreciation
to
Peter
Abad
in
the
administration
from
crafting
something
early,
so
that
we
can
have
a
workshop
like
this,
but
at
the
heart
of
the
matter,
with
some
of
the
other
venues
that
put
things
in
place,
that
they
got
control
of
Law
and
Order
things
like
curfews,
alcohol
bans,
putting
the
traffic
venting
in
place,
possibly
a
little
earlier,
and
specifically
talking
about
Open,
House,
Parties
or
or
things
of
that
nature.
D
Those
pop-up
parties
I,
don't
see
anything
that
we
put
together
for
that
and
I
hear
the
Discrimination
label,
but
other
venues.
Other
cities
have
enacted
these
things
during
the
month
of
April
or
whatever
month,
they
felt
that
they
needed
to
that's
going
from
Atlanta,
that's
going
from
Panama
City
Beach,
that's
going
from
Galveston
beach
and
a
lot
of
other
venues
that
they
just
it
wasn't
working
out.
It
was
getting
out
of
control
and
it
was
causing
issues.
This
isn't
a
race
issue.
D
We
invite
everyone
if
they're
on
spring
break
come
on
down
to
the
coast.
Our
doors
are
open
for
you,
but
this
event
how
it
has
evolved
and
has
been
organized
in
recent
years
in
the
Bad
actors,
if
you
will,
for
lack
of
a
better
word
that
have
taken
advantage
and
exploited
the
young
men
and
women,
not
to
mention
when
you
see
the
gun
offenses,
it
raises
it
to
a
whole
different
level
that
you
don't
see
at
these
other
events,
I
think
you
said
there
are
40-something
gun
violations.
D
There
were
up
to
at
least
a
dozen
assaults
on
police
officers
and
some
of
the
other
offenses
that
you
just
don't
see
on
these
with
some
of
these
other
events
has
told
us
that
this
isn't
discrimination.
D
Does
that
I
don't
see
it
making
a
this
is
a
real
broad
brush
and
I
I'd
like
to
see
some
ordinances
that
addresses
it
a
little
bit
more
specifically
not
to
discriminate,
but
to
ensure
the
public
safety
for
everyone,
whether
you're,
a
visitor
or
whether
you're
a
citizen
here
so
I
could
speak
to
that
I
mean
over
curfews
and
those
things
those
are
almost
to
me.
Overlays
after
we
already
have
the
base
rules
in
place.
D
For
example,
had
these
rules
been
in
place
before
Step
One
is
before
you
even
promote
or
host
an
event?
Where's
your
permit,
sir
vendors,
that
are
setting
up
all
along
the
beach
where's
your
permit.
There
was
none
they
could
have
been.
You
could
stop
a
large
group
from
setting
up
before
the
party
you
can
get
started.
D
D
Follow
the
rules
get
insurance,
have
a
plan
meet
with
City
officials,
what
you're
kind
of
without
that,
and
allowing
a
lot
of
people
to
come,
then
you're
just
putting
even
a
bigger
burden
in
the
police's
hands
to
try
to
enforce
a
curfew
when
the
promoters
are
still
three
steps
ahead
of
everybody
promoting
party
after
party
after
party,
if
they're,
just
trying
to
shut
down
a
party
and
enforce
a
curfew
when
we
don't
have
the
Manpower
for
that.
Okay,
there's
no
manpower
to
enforce
a
breach;
curfew,
no.
J
There's
not
we
don't.
If
we
were
fully
staffed,
we
wouldn't
have
the
Manpower
that
we
need
for
for
a
party
that
size,
especially
when
it's
spread
out
in
different
different
places
within
the
city,
and
you
have
to
keep
in
mind
like
like
Peter
said.
If
talking
about
spring
break,
there
were
no
permits,
nobody
had
any
skin
in
the
game
whatsoever.
They
just
basically
came
and
did
what
they
wanted
to
do.
They
could
have
asked
for
permits,
they
could
have
had
skin
in
the
game,
but
they
did
not
have
that.
D
So
certainly,
we
have
spoken
to
Panama
City
Beach,
and
some
of
these
other
venues
is
that
what
they
did,
they
put
an
RV
ordinance
in
place.
They
put
especially
events
ordinance
in
place
well,.
J
I
didn't
ask
them
about
RV
ordinances.
I
mean
the
ordinances
you
kind
of
have
to
gear
them
towards
what
what
the
issues
are
that
you're
having
you
know,
I'm,
not
sure
how
it's
going
to
work
there
with
just
Banning
alcohol
for
one
month
I
mean
it's
very
simple:
to
change.
It
changed
a
month
that
you
decide
you're
going
to
have
your
event.
D
K
D
To
these
proposed
ordinances,
I'm
just
trying
to
understand
you
know
how
does
how
do
these
ordinances
there
was
no
I,
don't
think
there
were
a
bunch
of
RVs
during
spring
break
that
caused
the
issues
that
happened
during
spring
break.
I,
don't
believe
you,
may
you
may
correct
me
and
tell
me
the
the
RVs
were
causing
issues.
D
K
D
A
few
not
a
lot
okay
and
then
one
last
thing
and
I
know
everybody
needs
their
time.
D
Mr
gines
had
proposed
putting
together
a
committee,
a
special
events
committee,
possibly
that
this
could
go
through
in
each
event
as
I
understand,
Mr
Goins
would
would
present
their
plan
and
adhere
to
some
criteria
and
then
once
they
pass,
that
would
be
allowed
to
begin
their
process
of
Hosting
their
event
and
and
I'm
sure
he
has
more
to
chime
in
with
that,
but
I'm
still
trying
to
wrap
my
hands
around
these
ordinances,
these
these
four
or
five
ordinances,
without
some
of
the
other
best
practices
that
we
have
heard
from
those
areas
that
had
spring
break
and
it
very
quickly
they
got
control
of
the
safety
and
well-being
of
their
communities,
and
they
did
not
choose
another
date
to
go
to
those
communities
and
disrupt
things
it
they
got
control
of
it.
D
And
if
you
want
to
go
to
Atlanta
or
if
you
want
to
go
to
Panama
City,
B,
Beach
or
Galveston
beach,
you
still
can
do
so
and
enjoy
yourself
and
and
everything
that
those
wonderful
cities
have
to
offer
and
I'm.
Just
just
trying
to
understand
that
and
and
all
our
wonderful
events
that
we
have
I
just
mentioned,
the
blessing
of
the
fleet
cruising
the
coast
and
others
if
we
had
these
same
issues,
assaults
on
police
officers
and
gun
violations
and
everything
I'd
certainly
be
looking
at
those
events
differently
and
I'll
yield
to
the
next
okay.
M
Thank
you
just
jot
it
down
a
few
quick
notes.
It's
been
said.
The
best
predictor
of
future
Behavior
is
past.
Behavior
psychologists
say
that
a
lot
and
I
think
the
people
you
heard
here
speak
today
and
and
as
the
the
chief
echoed
they
work,
they
have
some
structure
in
place,
but
from
the
comments
from
from
Chief
Miller
and
attorney
a
by
the
city
needs
some
sort
of
structure
that
everybody's
got
to
follow
and
I'm
thinking.
M
M
The
other
concern
that
I
have
is
during
these
events,
because
a
lot
of
these
events
run
over
into
the
weekend
is
who
monitors
who,
who
will
monitor
whatever
we
put
in
place
who's
going
to
monitor
that
it's
not
just
the
police
department.
There
are
other
departments
that
are
affected
who's,
going
to
monitor
that
on
on
the
weekend,
who's
going
to
enforce
that
that's
sometimes
difficult
to
do.
I'm
thinking
with
food
permits,
somebody's
got
to
be
there
there
to
check
on
that.
M
That
I
guess
pretty
much
wraps
up
my
comments,
I
I,
think
you
know
we're
we're
trying
to
thread
the
needle
here
to
be
fair
to
everybody
and
also
understanding
again
that
future
Behavior
best
predicted
by
past
behavior
and
it
sure,
would
be
nice
to
be
in
in
a
defensible
position
legally
where
you
can
deal
with
the
promoters
or
organizers
of
an
event
and
say
you're,
not
welcome
in
the
city
of
Biloxi
anymore.
M
That's
be
just
not
welcome
and
and
be
able
to
withstand
the
legal
challenge.
Should
there
be
one
and
I
think
everybody
wants
to
be
treated
fairly,
so
I
want
to
be
treated
more
fairly
than
others,
but
again
past
Behavior.
A
lot
of
these
organizations
do
good
things
for
the
city,
but
not
every
event
in
the
city
of
Biloxi.
N
I,
look
at
this
in
in
like
Mr,
glad
and
I
want
to
understand
how
this
is
going
to
really
help
and
and
I
get
it,
but
even
the
comments
that
that
everybody's
made
it's
going
to
hold
somebody
accountable.
How
do
you
hold
somebody
accountable,
for
example,
I'm
gonna,
say
the
promoter's
out
there
promoting
this
event
called
black
spring
break
or
black
Beach
week
or
spring
break
or
whatever
you
want
to
call
it?
Who
is
that?
N
N
So
I
I'm
trying
to
grasp
how
this
ordinance
isn't
going
to
cause
us
to
go
into
the
next
year's
event
blind
because
I
think
it
may
hinder
us.
If
nobody
comes
in
and
does
this,
then
we
don't
have
the
resources
available
because
nobody
came
in
and
did
this
and
we
acted
like
we
didn't
know
it
was
going
to
come
because
no
one
did
this
right
and
no
one
did
when
I
say
no
one
did
this
I
mean
no
one
went
through
the
onerous
regulations
that
we're
typing
out
here
now.
N
There's
something
that
are
that,
if
they're
good,
with
like
the
tier
caps
and
allowing
events,
offsets
I'm
good
with
one
thing
that
I
don't
know,
if
you
put
in
here
and
I,
didn't
see
it
the
waiver
Peter
if
they
come
in
and
request
a
waiver,
what's
what
factors?
What
elements
do
we
get
to
consider?
Is
it
just
arbitrary?
N
Do
we
just
say
yeah
that
sounds
good,
we'll
we'll
prove
to
waive
that
one
so
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
appropriate
standards
for
the
waiver
if
we
have
a
waiver
also
the
grounds
from
for
denial?
How
would
that
be
applicable
at
the
black
spring
break?
If
we
don't
even
know
who
the
promoter
is
and
I
know,
we
want
to
get
ahead
of
this
I'm
I'm
at
I'm.
N
Absolutely
not
one
of
us
on
this
Council
or
in
the
city
that
wants
to
ban
or
abolish
I
wanted
to
I
want
it
to
be
another
positive
event
for
the
city
of
Biloxi.
I
want
people
to
be
able
to
come
here
and
enjoy
themselves,
while
the
people
that
are
in
the
city
can
still
feel
safe,
free
and
and
carry
on
with
their
daily
activities.
So
I
want
to
find
a
way
to
to
get
there
and
I'm,
not
sure
that
this
ordinance
actually
accomplishes
that
I
think
it's
just
so
onerous
that
it
hurts.
N
J
And
I'm
sorry
about
if
I
said
that
50
or
80
shouldn't
be
here,
that's
that's
not
what
I
meant
to
say:
there's
50
or
80
additional
events.
Besides,
eight
large
events
that
we
have
every
year
and
some
of
those
events
are
everything
from
5K
runs
to
carnivals
and
and-
and
you
know,
just
a
myriad
of
things.
So
some
of
those
events
happen
and
we
found
out
about
it
while
they're
going
on
okay
and.
J
Yeah
and
what
you
were
talking
about,
what
this
ordinance
would
do
is
if
we,
if,
if
our
Intel
unit,
sees
something
on
on
Facebook
or
social
media
that
says
hey
we're
having
you
know
this
after
party
so
and
so
so
and
so
tonight,
related
to
whatever
event
that
gives
us
some
authority
to
go
out
and
say:
hey,
you
don't
have
a
permit
for
this,
don't
let
it
happen.
So
it
does
give
us
some
some
teeth.
N
N
J
If
that's,
what
their
regular
their
regular
source
of
income,
their
business
is
and
the
answer
that
would
be
no
but
they're
a
multitude
of
other
other
places
where
that
would
be
applicable
where
we
could
go
and
say
no
you've,
never
liked
the
Schuler
lot.
No
you've,
never
gotten
a
permit
for
this
you've,
never
gotten
a
permit
to
have
an
event
here.
The.
N
J
Just
just
west
of
the
Coliseum
okay
yeah,
so
it
it
would
certainly
help
us
greatly
with
that
and
as
far
as
the
committee
goes,
the
way
the
way
we've
structured
this
and
the
way
we've
years
of
thinking
about
this.
So
there's
an
events
coordinator,
somebody
comes
to
town,
they
want
to
put
on
an
event.
Their
first
stop
is
with
the
events
coordinator.
That's
what
everybody
every
other
Department's
going
to
tell
them
go
to
the
events
coordinator.
J
J
If
you
come
here
to
have
an
event
very
confusing,
you
have
no
idea
where
to
start
the
events
coordinator
will
will
have
all
that
laid
out
for
you
in
the
events
coordinator,
we'll
put
it
together
and
along
with
a
financial
report
of
what
it's
more
than
likely
going
to
cost,
and
then
he
turns
that
over
to
the
committee,
the
committee
that
we
already
you'll
see
it's
already
structured
there.
He
turns
that
over
to
the
committee,
the
committee
goes
in
reviews.
J
It
makes
a
recommendation
and
that
recommendation
goes
to
the
mayor
and
then
I'm
guessing
it
comes
to
this
Council
after
the
mayor.
At
that
point,
it's
it's
somebody
else's
game,
but
but
the
police
department
we
at
least
know
where
we
stand.
We
know
what
event
somebody's
trying
to
have
and
they're
it'd
be
very
difficult
for
somebody
to
to
pop
up
and
have
some
kind
of
event
without
without
the
proper
documentation.
J
N
Thank
you
I
understand
it
a
lot
more
clearly
now
a
couple
comments:
Peter,
who
would
this
event
coordinator,
be
what
department
would
it
would
pay
for
it
and
how
much
would
it
cost
right.
J
D
J
The
police
department,
okay,
the
captain
and
apartment
actually
we've
gone
through
three
events:
coordinators.
Over
the
last
few
years,
we've
really
tried
to
structure
this
and
tried
to
work
with
everybody
that
that
we
can
okay.
So
this
is
our
third
events
coordinator
and
we've
learned
a
lot
in
this
very
astute
young.
N
Men,
okay,
thank
you
and
lastly,
Peter
with
regard
to
the
the
RV
issue,
would
it
not
be
easy
enough
to
just
tie
the
RV
requirements
into
the
Airbnb
overlay?
That's
trying
to
be
passed,
I
mean
that
would
that
would
solve
the
problem
of
allowing
of
spreading
commercial
activity
into
different
areas
if
you
tie
it
down
to
to
one
location
required
to
have
the
same
application
requirements
the
same.
N
D
D
I
think
if
somebody
says
this
is
there's
a
city
event
going
on
that
week,
they
can
just
do
whatever
they
want.
I
think
that's
sort
of
the
way
it
works.
We
don't
really
know
how
many
are
on
any
specific
piece
of
property.
I
mean
I,
think
technically
somebody
could
put
could
bring
20
RVs
into
their
their
property,
even
a
small
piece
of
property.
D
They
could
just
stock
it
out
and
I
guess
one
other
thing
and
I
should
have
I
apologize
for
not
getting
the
other
cities
what
they
do
and
how
they
do
it
since
this
has
been.
This
is
brought
out
two
two
years
two
weeks
ago,
but
I
mean
both
Atlanta
and
Panama.
D
City
have
very
similar
permit
sort
of
procedures
that
they
go
forward
and
I'm
looking
from
Panama
cities,
it's
like,
if,
if
it's
not
an
unauthorized
special
event,
the
city
manager
or
the
city
police
has
the
right
to
shut
that
down
or
to
suspend
it.
So
how
we
stop
the
promoter
from
doing
things
we
we
may
not
get
to
the
promoter,
but
they're
advertising,
a
specific
location
and
whether
we
find
a
promoter
or
not.
D
We
can
stop
things
at
that
location
before
they
start
also.
You
know
it
may
take
a
little
while
through
civil
Discovery
or
some
Discovery
process,
but
we
can
find
out
the
owner.
Somebody
that's
promoting.
J
N
K
Yes,
I,
agree,
I
agree
with
each
one
of
them
actually
I'm,
actually
feeling
torn,
because
I
feel
Sympathy
for
the
ones
that
do
want
to
just
come
out
and
have
fun,
but
the
thing
is
is
first
of
all,
I
want
to
say:
I,
don't
see
any
of
the
promoters
from
this
particular
event
in
the
audience
right
now,
even
though
we're
discussing
it
just
like
all
of
these
individuals
who
are
promoters
are
here
to
discuss
it
and
as
well.
All
of
these
events
have
reputations
because
they
have
been
coming
here
for
years.
K
It's
kind
of
like
having
children
and
say
you
have
three
and
one
acts
out,
but
the
other
two
don't
well
the
one
that's
acting
out.
That's
the
one!
That's
going
to
be
punished,
like
I
said
they
all
have
had
reputations
and
some
good,
some
bad,
some,
not
so
bad.
This
particular
event
year
after
year
has
had
its
issues.
It
hasn't
been
this
bad.
Now,
it's
bad
and
every
time
any
criminal
activity
happens
with
anything.
K
It
starts
to
get
worse
and
worse
and
worse,
no
matter
how
much
you
try
to
alleviate
that
example:
the
scratch
kitchen
in
Ocean
Springs.
It's
had
issues
and
issues
and
issues,
and
they
kept
trying
to
you
know
fix
these
issues.
The
city
tried
to
cooperate
with
them.
They
had
a
shooting.
Well,
then,
guess
what
there
was
another
shooting
and
then
the
city
had
to
shut
it
down,
sometimes
I
hate
to
say
it.
It's
just
going
to
get
worse
from
here.
K
You
gotta
punish
the
baby,
the
one
that's
the
problem.
Maybe
they
can
come
back
later,
change
the
events
and
make
a
new
one,
and
do
it
the
right
way.
Maybe
you
know,
but
once
there's
a
negative
there,
you
you're
gonna,
have
to
shut
it
down,
but
at
the
same
time,
I'm
open
to
Hearing
Solutions
I
do
like
the
idea
of
a
committee
but
yeah
so
I
feel
torn.
Thank
you.
J
K
K
J
With
that
with
you
saying
that,
let
me
say
this
also-
and
I
may
not
have
explained
this
well,
but
with
all
the
events
that
we
have
it's
not
like.
We
have
a
single
event
and
that's
all
we
have
to
worry
about.
These
events
are
stacked
on
top
of
each
other,
so
we'll
have
a
large
event.
We
may
have
two
dozen
small
events.
J
What
what
that
equates
to
are
policemen
working
three
weeks,
four
weeks
straight
without
a
break,
and
because
of
that
we
had
lost
some
policemen
and
because
of
that-
and
you
probably
heard
that
some
of
the
policemen
say
if
this
comes
this
particular
event
and
they're
talking
about
that
event,
but
they're
also
talking
about
the
fact
that
they
work
so
much
that
they're
not
going
to
work
it
and
I.
Don't
I
really
cannot
disagree
because
I
know
they're
tired,
they're,
tired
of
it.
A
Thank
you,
Mr
Newman,
George,.
L
C
Of
2017
that
we
didn't
accept
that
one,
my
problem
is
like
they
said
to
people
sitting.
Here
is
not
the
problem,
but
yeah
we
doing
things
to
them.
That's
going
to
affect
their
events,
and
none
of
this
stuff
and
dressed
a
promoter.
You
don't
know
a
nightclub
running
one
on
the
side
at
night.
You
can't
stop
them
or
you
can
stop
all
the
questions
from
having
all
the
cruising
bands
they
got
all
signed
up.
I
mean
you
you.
C
Police
but
I'm
just
saying,
and
you
want
things
in
the
city
bucks,
then
the
city
of
bucks-
they
need
to
step
up,
make
sure
we
can
throw
all
these
things
have
them
come
here,
have
a
good
time,
you're
still
dealing
with
a
bunch
that
nobody
knows
who
they
are
nobody
to
promote
the
what
they
can
pop
up.
One
thing:
you
can't
stop
that
they
did
all
this,
that
this
stuff
happened
at
the
in
front
of
the
search
style.
C
None
of
this
they're
going
to
do
anything
today,
not
the
first
thing
that
wouldn't
have
any
RVs
down
here.
Did
you
arrest
the
food
truck?
How
many
were
selling
guns
selling
drugs?
Did
you
arresting
them?
Did
you
have
any
problem
with
the
food
trucks
that
come
from
Missouri
when
you
come
from
Missouri
you're,
not
just
selling
hamburger
you're.
C
C
C
Today,
I
know
you
have
to
deal
with
the
supervisor.
You
know
because
they
pretty
much
run
the
Coliseum,
but
I
mean
none
of
this
stuff
to
be
addressed.
Identity
problem
we're
not
going
to
stop
Mardi
Gras
we're
not
going
to
stop
cruising
we're
going
to
stop
the
billfish
trimming,
we're
going
to
stop
even
scraping
the
coast.
B
I
think
the
point
excuse
me:
I
didn't
mean
to
interrupt
it,
but
I'm
going
to
interrupt
you.
The
point.
The
chief
is
making
the
point
that
the
attempt
that
our
legal
team
has
put
together,
we
got
to
control
what
needs
to
be
controlled.
B
We
gotta
maintain
the
resources
that
we
have
in
order
to
control.
It
I
think
the
chiefest
point
Chief
is
making
the
point
that
we've
got
179
officers
that
we
may
not
have
this
time
next
year
to
to
control
something
that
may
control
everything,
not
just
something
that
the
event
itself
plus
the
three
prior
and
maybe
the
two
following
it
is
going
to
stress
the
resources
we
have.
We
got
to
have
some
some
way
to
put
the
resources
together
to
finance
the
resources.
This
is
not.
You
know
for
the
good
of
the
art.
B
This
is
for
Public
Safety
and
that's
the
point
we
want
to
be.
You
know
an
event
Central,
but
everyone
has
to
you
know,
understand
what
we're
trying
to
do
with
these
ordinances
and
and
to
put
the
muscle,
if
you
will
the
teeth
into
the
ordinances
that
need
to
be
done
in
order
to
pull
the
trigger
and
control
that
needs
to
be
controlled
and
for
the
public
safety
of
our
citizens
and
our
visitors.
J
Thanks
mayor
also
the
the
the
the
RV,
if
you
look
I,
think
there
was
a
rewrite
done
on
that
right,
Peter
yeah,
so
there
was
a
rewrite
done
on
that
and
and
to
what
you
said
earlier.
Did
we
arrest?
J
We
really
didn't
have
the
manpower
to
arrest
anybody
once
you
arrest
somebody,
you
take
a
policeman
off
the
street
for
at
least
two
hours
to
process
and
do
the
arrest.
The
only
people
that
we
could
arrest
were
the
ones
that
were
of
intimate
danger
to
society,
we're
the
only
ones
we
could
arrest.
We
didn't
have
the
manpower
to
arrest
and
that's
the
whole
point
for
this.
J
It
would
have
never
gotten
this
far
if
the
events
committee,
if
the
if
the
events
coordinator,
had
taken
a
look
at
it,
the
events
committee
had
had
met
and
decided
whether
or
not
we
could
have
this
event.
These
things
would
have
never
happened.
If
social
media
we
had
spotted
that
this
event
was
taking
place
on
social
media
ahead
of
time,
we
would
have
been
able
to
shut
it
down
ahead
of
time,
whether
that
meant
getting
sanctions
of
illegal
sanctions
against
the
promoter.
Whoever's
trying
to
promote
it
and
Peter
was
right.
J
We
can
determine
that
if
we
have
enough
time
before
the
fact
we
can
determine
who
that
promoter
is
there's
a
myriad
of
ways.
We
can
do
that
it
gives
us
an
opportunity
to
get
control
of
it
before
it
ever
before
it
ever
happens
and
to
explain
to
them
that
if
you
want
to
have
this
event,
there's
you
have
to
do
the
same
thing.
These
folks
back
here
doing
you're
going
to
have
to
do
those
things
in
order
to
have
this
event,
it's
that
simple.
Let.
B
Me
reiterate,
too,
what
Lewis
had
alluded
to
about
a
and
when
these
people
do
get
out
of
line,
whether
shoplifting
or
whatever,
we've
got
to
have
resources
to
to
correct
it,
and
we
don't
have
the
resources
to
correct
it.
At
this
point
in
a
given
situation,
we're
just
in
a
box
is:
is
that
a
fair
statement.
C
C
B
C
C
B
C
J
And
I
understand
what
you're
saying
Mr
George
and
that
that
seems
like
the
the
direct
approach
would
would
be
the
the
best
approach.
However,
we
don't
have
any
idea
what's
coming
next,
so
it's,
let's
just
say
it
was
black
spring
break
a
couple
of
weeks
three
weeks
ago,
four
weeks
ago,
black
spring
break
next
week.
It
could
be
some
other
festival
like
that
it
could,
you
know
freak
Nick
and
then
it
could
move
on
to
something
else.
You
have
to
be
prepared
to
to
to
jump
out
on
whatever
it
is.
You
don't
know.
C
D
Panama
City
has
basically
all
these
same
rules
for
their
special
events.
They
go
through
the
same
thing:
they
have
application
fees,
they
have
police
fees.
It's
all
the
same.
That's
how
they've
got
it
under
control.
Atlanta
I
mean
you
think.
A
city,
the
size
of
Atlanta
doesn't
have
a
special
events
permit
requirement.
They
have
an
office
of
special
events,
so
I
mean
so.
D
C
Know
and
I
mean
that's
the
same
thing
here,
it's
supposed
to
be
a
spring
break,
then
you
could
do
that
because
during
the
summer
they're
not
in
college,
if
it's
supposed
to
be
a
spring
break,
they
named
it.
We
didn't
name
it
to
me.
It's
just
a
bad
event.
It
brings
the
bad
people,
like
the
chief
said,
they're,
going
to
find
a
spot
to
make
money
and
they're
going
to.
Finally,
What
If
Money
bring
the
many
people
here
they
coming
right
behind
them
and
they're,
not
promoting
anything,
not
doing
anything
they're
coming
to
make
money.
C
L
C
Have
there's
nothing
else
to
come
to,
so
that's
why
they
wound
up
at
the
mall
and
and
the
beach
right
there.
That's
where
it
started
from
30
years
ago
and
in
the
same
spot
it
was
when
they
first
started
so
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
rules
and
regulation,
fine,
nightclubs,
I,
don't
know
how
you
can
control
nightclubs.
You
can't
stop
them
from
having
some
on
a
Saturday
night.
They
have
karaoke.
So
what
are
you
gonna
do
have
to
go.
Get
a
permit
to
do
that.
No
okay,.
C
D
C
D
D
C
Polks
I
mean
RVs
people
that
run
here,
I
think
like
one
of
them
said
it
said
they
actually
get
the
thing
cleaned
up
better
when
they
had
they
take
care
of
it
and
not
much
trouble
at
all,
but
I
mean
you
saw
this
when
you
start
stretching
the
thing
out
to
the
nightclubs
and
everything
else
that
goes
on
every
weekend.
You
said
it's
normal
business
I
agree
with
Robin
one
thing
with
normal
business:
this
guy
brings
in
two
singers
could
be
a
normal
business.
It's
not
to
be
this
weekend.
C
I
mean
all
these
nightclubs
are
going
to
promote
themselves
to
make
extra
money-
that's
probably
in
business,
so
I
just
don't
think
we're
covering
the
right
ground.
Yeah
put
something
in
place
just
on
another
step,
don't
put
the
government
and
control
everything
again
yeah?
We
we
don't
want
to
lose
any
of
these
events.
We
have
no.
L
C
O
First
I'd
like
to
apologize
for
my
appearance
and
for
being
late
today,
I
was
in
Alabama
on
a
college,
recruiting
visit
for
my
son
and
rushed
back
as
quick
as
I
could
get
back,
I'd
like
to
start
by
saying
we're
elected
to
represent
the
will
of
the
people
and
so
to
preface
everything,
I'm
going
to
say
overwhelmingly
the
people.
The
residents
of
this
city
that
were
elected
to
represent,
do
not
want
this
event
in
our
city
any
longer.
O
I'll
start
by
saying
that
I
understand
the
need
for
having
an
event
ordinance
and
that
that's
the
foundation
of
everything
that
we
want
to
build
around
is
having
that
and
I'm.
Okay
with
passing
these
ordinances
and
changing
whatever
is
needed
in
the
old
ldo,
but
first
I
think
we
should
remember
why
we're
here
today,
it's
not
because
of
Mardi
Gras
or
any
of
their
Crews.
It's
not
because
of
cruising
the
coast
or
any
of
these
other
events
we're
here
because
of
spring
break.
O
If
the
things
that
had
not
unfolded
that
happened
at
Spring
break,
we
wouldn't
be
sitting
here
today
and
even
removing
the
violence
from
the
situation
that
took
place
at
Spring
break.
O
A
large
amount
of
the
things
that
took
place
in
the
city
are
not
acceptable.
Even
removing
the
violence.
I
think
that
we
should,
while
I
believe
that
we
should
pass
an
events
ordinance
and
then,
as
Peter
said,
layer
stuff.
O
On
top
of
that,
let's
pass
whatever
we
need
to
make
whatever
changes
that
are
needed
to
the
ldo,
but,
let's
be
sure,
double
sure
and
triple
sure
that,
in
the
process
of
doing
this,
that
the
language
in
these
ordinances
and
the
changes
made
to
the
ldo
are
not
punishing
the
wrong
people
and,
like
I,
said,
I
have
no
problem.
Passing
these
ordinances,
but
I
don't
feel
comfortable
doing
it
until
I'm.
100
sure
that
we're
not
punishing
the
people
who
follow
the
rules
and
the
people
that
do
the
things
the
right
way
again.
O
We're
not
here
because
of
them
and
I.
Don't
think
that
we
should
shy
away
from
the
fact
that
we're
here
because
of
spring
break
and
that
we
should
be
very
focused
on
going
after
that
specific
event,
now
I
understand
that
there
may
be
other
events
that
arise,
but
that
should
be.
In
my
opinion,
our
laser
focused
understand
that
the
foundation
of
an
events
ordinance
has
to
be
there
to
get
to
that
point,
but
in
the
process
we
should
not
punish
others
that
follow
the
rules.
I
also
believe
that
there
needs
to
be
more
layers.
O
I
believe
that
we
need
to
issue
a
curfew.
Can
we
go
and
arrest
everybody
that
doesn't
follow
that?
Absolutely
not,
but
I
think
that
it
will
help
no
alcohol
on
the
beach
in
the
month
of
April.
If
they
decide
to
change
it,
then
we
can
make
adjustments
in
the
process
of
that
no
loitering
in
people's
parking
lots
that
you're
not
patronizing.
You
can't
just
go
put
a
thousand
people
in
a
parking
lot
and
take
completely
take
over
a
business
ticket
and
tow
the
people.
O
George
said
something
about
food
trucks
coming
from
Missouri
you
let
let
tow
trucks
know
that
they
can
come
tow.
Anybody
that's
breaking
these
ordinances
and
you're,
going
to
have
tow
trucks
coming
in
from
Missouri
to
ticket
to
tow
them
down.
500
bucks,
a
pop
I
meant
these
guys
are
going
to
be
coming
from
all
over.
O
J
If
I
might
address
that,
so
those
things
are
taking
place
now
the
the
ticket
and
tow
the
500
all
that's
been
taking
place
for
years.
The
last
time
I
brought
y'all
an
ordinance.
It
was
a
problem.
Then
it
was
a
problem
then.
So
this
is
nothing
new
to
the
police
department.
This
is
something
that
we've
been
looking
at
for
years.
2016
2017
I
brought
that
ordinance
forward
and
everybody
thought
then
this
is
going
to
stop
people
from
coming
to
Biloxi.
J
It
was
not
at
all
at
all
designed
to
do
that,
but
it
was
designed
to
do
was
give
us
some
control
over
who
comes
to
Biloxi.
Well
we're
here
now
and
it's
much
worse.
Now,
a
ticket
and
Tow
thing
that's
been
going
on
for
years
on
a
standard
day,
if
your
wife
hangs
out
of
the
car
and
twerks
yes,
we're
going
to
pull
them
over
and
we're
going
to
either
ticket-
maybe
arrest
I,
don't
know
depending
on
the
circumstances,
but
during
an
event
like
this.
J
If
that
event
is
allowed
to
get
to
that
point,
there's
not
enough
policemen
in
the
state
of
Mississippi
to
come
down
and
deal
with
that
problem.
There's
just
not
so
at
that
point,
it's
a
completely
different
issue.
A
completely
different
Enforcement
issue
of
enforcement
method
has
to
take
place
because
there's
too
much
that
going
on
for
us
to
be
able
to
arrest,
pull
them
out.
That
sounds
great
and
I
appreciate
that.
But
you
have
to
understand
the
magnitude
of
it.
There's
no
way
that
we
can
do
that.
O
To
punish
an
event
that
literally
brings
tens
of
millions
of
dollars
into
our
economy
every
year
because
of
the
actions
of
another
event,
I
believe
that
that
event
should
be
specifically
targeted
in
the
way
that
we
put
the
language
into
this
ordinance
or
these
ordinances.
The
changes
that
we
make
to
the
ldo
and
then
the
layers
that
we
put
on
top
of
that
and
again
I
wasn't.
You
know,
I
appreciate
everything
that
you
do
and
I
know
that
you
know
when
you
have
300
people
to
one
officer.
O
J
I
understand
completely
what
you're
saying
but
I'd
like
to
point
out
that
those
events
that
we
we
have,
those
numbers
and
it's
not
an
issue-
are
the
events
that
are
tried
and
true
the
ones
we
talked
about
earlier,
the
ones
that
we
know
are
coming
the
ones
that
have
been
here.
Those
are
the
ones
that
we
don't
have
the
problems
out
of
and
we
would
not
have
a
problem
out
of
ones
that
that
we
were
able
to
to
vet
ahead
of
time.
J
Take
a
look
at
them
and
say
you
know
no,
this
is
not
you
know
either
the
committee
says
we
don't
like
it
and
passes
that
on
to
the
mayor,
the
mayor:
does
the
same
thing
passes
it
on
to
the
council?
I
think,
that's
how
that's
going
to
work
and
the
council
has
the
opportunity
to
say
no,
no
there's
not
been,
there's
not
been
a
positive
recommendation
for
this.
This
event
throughout
the
chain,
I
mean
I,
don't
know
how
to
make
it
any
easier.
D
And
I'll
again
I
apologize
for
not
having
this
with
me,
but
I'll
send
all
y'all
what
Panama
City
their
special
events
ordinance
and
their
fees,
and
there
is
no
targeting
of
a
certain
event.
They
just
say
this
is
the
rules
for
special
events
and
again,
all
these
requirements
are
already
happening
with
the
organizations
that
we
that
we
routinely
deal
with
year.
O
O
O
However,
I
believe
that
there
needs
to
be
things
in
place
that
does
Target
the
events
that
are
causing
problems
because
I
know
that
Panama
City
they
have
I
mean
if
you
are
impeding
the
flow
of
traffic
in
Panama,
City
I,
think
I
read
going
more
than
10
or
15
miles
under
the
speed
limit.
It's
a
ticket
and
Tow
type
deal
or
something
along
those
lines.
They
do
have
the
curfew
for
the
month
of
whatever
the
spring
break
was
going
there.
D
A
Thank
you.
I
have
a
few
few
ending
comments,
but
I
would
like
Miss
Hornsby
to
come
up
after
I
speak
to
give
her
a
chance
to
have
a
few
comments.
A
Oh
yeah
I'll
I'll
come
back
after
just
like
Nathan
said
we
serve
at
the
will
of
the
people,
and
Kenny
spoke
that
spoke
of
a
few
things
that
I
would
like
to
see
in
place.
A
The
people
need
to
be
involved,
I
believe
in
a
little
bit
when
it
comes
down
to
events,
I
believe
that
we
need
to
vet
all
events
that
come
here.
A
I
think
someone
said
something
about.
We
put
these
Assessments
in
place
for
all
the
events.
Well,
what?
If
we
give
a
waiver
to
one
event
and
not
another?
Are
we
going
to
have
some
kickback
pushback?
A
Yes,
we
will
so
by
us
having
a
City
events
coordinator
with
the
police
department.
I
believe
that
we
should
look
at
our
citizens,
some
of
our
business
people
and
our
citizens
to
become
part
of
our
board,
an
event
sport,
so
that
we
can
be
directly
involved
because
those
citizens
are
the
ones
who
have
to
put
up
with
this.
A
They
have
to
put
up
with
the
events
that
we
have
and,
and
they
know
best
what
they
can
tolerate
and
not
tolerate
and
I
believe
that
if
we
have
an
event
committee
to
vet,
these
different
events
that
we
have
all
events
are
not
the
same.
All
events
are
different,
every
event
bring
their
own
unique
quality
to
the
Gulf
Coast,
and
we
need
to
support
the
ones
that
are
beneficial
to
the
city
and
the
ones
that
are
not
beneficial
to
the
city.
A
A
We
need
to
have
some
of
those
people
on
our
board,
so
we
need
to
take
a
different
look
and
a
different
approach,
so
we
can
event
all
the
events,
and
so
they
can
be
applied
according
to
what
we
have
and
that's
what
I
have
to
say
about
that
and
I
think
that
would
be
a
reasonable
way
to
look
at
it
by
having
them
and
when
the
event
group
come
back,
they
can
make
recommendations
to
the
city
council
as
far
as
what
we
need
to
pass
and
not
pass,
and
that
will
help
a
lot
Miss
owensby.
A
P
Are
not
intending
to
speak,
but
but
if
I
can
say
something
that
that
helps
I
will.
First
of
all,
in
my
opinion,
and
in
the
opinion
of
a
lot
of
people,
this
is
not
an
event.
The
event
we're
talking
about
is
not
an
event.
Let's
call
it.
What
Panama
City
calls
it
and
that's
a
takeover
weekend
and
that's
exactly
what
it
was
so
so
this
event
ordinance
I'm
sure
it
will
address
a
lot
of
good
things,
but
I
don't
think
it
will
address
this
particular
event
that
caused
the
problems
I.
P
If
this,
if
if
this
ordinance
had
been
in
place
and
they
were
supposed
to
be
fined
or
pay,
permit
fees
or
even
law
enforcement
fees,
at
this
point
who
would
you
send
the
invoice
to
because
I
don't
know
the
only
thing
that
was
organized
and
it
was
at
the
Coliseum
I
served
on
the
board
of
the
Coliseum-
was
a
concert
by
Maurice.
Bryant
I
think
was
the
organizer
that
I've
been
told
he
wasn't.
P
It
was
a
concert,
dismal
attendance,
3
400
people
at
that's,
nothing,
they
did.
The
Coliseum
did
not
allow
parking
other
than
the
concert
goers.
So
I
don't
see
that
you
know
the
con.
The
Coliseum
was
a
problem
in
this,
but
Kenny
glavin
and
I
did
talk
with
the
tourism
director
at
Panama.
City
and
events
are
one
thing,
but
this
was
not
an
event.
So
maybe
we
need
to
deal
with
both
of
those
things
and
one
thing
they
did
do.
P
P
P
Panama
City
does
Batman
alcohol
on
the
beach
in
certain
months,
I
think
March
and
April.
They
said
one
thing
that
they
did
say
that
resonated
with
me
was
they
greatly
enhanced
their
loitering
ordinances
and
that's
what
that
was.
That
was
loitering
on
steroids.
P
If
you
enhance
those
ordinances,
I
don't
care.
If
you
include
spitting
on
the
sidewalk
in
there
and
then
enforce
as
needed
now,
enforcement
is
a
problem.
I
know
there's
not
enough
law
enforcement
to
go
around,
but
there
is
something
in
fact:
I'll
talk
with
the
mayor
about
it,
some
other
at
another
time
that
you
could
do
12
months
out
of
the
year
to
raise
enough
money
for
the
law
enforcement,
During,
certain
events
and
and
whatever
you
want
to
call
this
they.
This
is
by
the
way
this
is
the
first
year.
P
And
so
you
know
it
there's
there's
no
way
you
can
prepare
for
it
because
you
don't
know
what
you're
preparing
for
they
do
have
in
place,
what
they
call
Bay
Rock
and
it's
the
Baytown
real
time
operations
center
and
they
detect
Things
Early,
whether
it's
traffic
physical
traffic
coming
in
or
whether
it
is
things
on
social
media,
and
they
can
tell
you
know
this-
is
the
numbers
are
getting
way
up
there
and
there's
Rumblings
of
this?
And
so
you
know
that's
something.
Maybe
we
could
maybe
even
form
that
committee.
P
You
know
bay,
Rock,
B,
standing
for
Biloxi,
the
their
vacation.
Rentals
are
heavily
regulated,
I
hate
to
use,
word
regulated,
but
they
are,
and
so
what
we
found
this
year
is
a
great
deal
of
the
Spring
Breakers
we're
staring
staying
in
airbnbs,
especially
the
concentrated
area
nearby,
the
surf
style,
the
yeah.
P
So
so
you
know
I
think,
there's
a
number
of
things
we
can
do
and
and
if
the
events
committee
or
the
events
ordinance
was
in
place,
you
know
I
I
personally,
do
not
see
punishing
the
events
that
enhance
our
tourism
product
so
greatly
Crews
on
the
coast,
of
course,
a
leader
scraping
the
coast,
the
bill
fish
tournament
I
mean
they
bring
in
people
that
spend
a
lot
of
money
here,
a
lot
of
money
and
cost
us
almost
nothing.
P
The
hotels
have
stated
that
they
are,
will
close
down
inventory
for
and
they're
in
the
business
I'm,
not
even
talking
about
casino
hotels,
they're
in
the
business
of
doing
one
thing
selling
rooms
and
if
they
are
to
the
point
that
they
can't
get
their
staff
in
or
out
safely,
which
the
Coliseum
faced
this
time
as
well,
then
they've
gotta,
they've
gotta.
P
They
even
had
some
guests
that
were
at
one
of
the
resorts
and
they
were
supposed
to
be
taking
a
bus
back
out
that
afternoon
typically
a
Sunday
afternoon,
and
they
the
bus,
couldn't
get
there.
And
so
so
that's
I
think
whenever
they
start
saying
that
they're
going
to
close
down
for
a
weekend
and
not
sell
any
rooms.
That
I
think
that's
to
emphasize
how
serious
it
is
to
the
hotel
industry
into
tourism.
P
Well,
it
tell
it
it
showed
occupancy
for
that
weekend
compared
to
the
same
dates
the
previous
year,
but
that
wasn't
the
the
that
the
dates
of
spring
break
the
previous
year
or
in
I'm
in
the
process
of
collecting
all
that
and
comparing
it
with
spring
break
this
year
spring
break
that
year
and
but
from
just
from
what
I've
heard
from
all
the
hotels.
You
know
it
was
a
dismal
I
mean
occupancy
in
some
places
were
in
the
30
percent.
L
C
Was
one
thing
that
shut
they
left
these
other
towns?
It
was
all
this
stuff
put
in
place
two
or
three
different
things
like
the
tourism
they
don't
want
to,
like
you
said
when
you
start
shutting
down
a
hotel,
that's
not
good!
No.
C
P
Well,
he
the
the
one
thing
he
emphasized,
I
put
an
asterisk
by
or
the
loitering
ordinances
they
really
strengthened
those,
and
then
they
put
the
word
out.
They
they
advertise
that
on
social
media
at
the
same
place
where
it
that
is
pushing
at
events
like
this
or
I'm,
calling
it
an
event,
purchasing
weekends
like
this,
publish
it
and
say
this
is
what
we're
going
to
do
and
I
think
the
chief
even
mentions
some
things.
We're
going
to.
P
P
Yeah
there's
a
way,
there's
a
a
Facebook
page
and
probably
Instagram
and
and
everything
else
that
that
promotes
it,
but
I
for
one
don't
know
who's
behind
it.
Maybe
Peter
can
find
out,
but
you
know-
and
we
could
maybe
start
with
them.
I
always
tell
people
if
you're,
not
a
part
of
the
solution,
then
you're
a
part
of
the
problem,
and
so
you
know
maybe
they
would
get
together
with
us
and
say:
how
can
we
make
this
work.
C
A
Okay,
all
right
well,
I'm
gonna
go
down
the
line
with
final
comments.
Thank
you.
Miss
Hornsby
sound,
like
you,
sound
like
a
great
Committee.
J
D
J
Thanks
Miss
Hornsby
I
just
wanted
to
point
out
that
the
real-time
crime
Center
has
has
been
operating
in
Biloxi
for
the
last
three
years.
So
that's
nothing
new
to
us
as
far
as
Lottery
and
spitting
on
the
sidewalk.
We
already
have
all
those
in
place
and
all
that's
great
stuff
if
it's
taking
place
but
again,
the
point
is
to
stop
it
from
ever.
Getting
to
that
point,
because
then
it
requires
a
lot
of
enforcement
action.
If
you
can
stop
it
before
it
gets
there,
that's
that's
the
way
to
handle
it.
Thank
you.
Thank.
K
D
Process
has
to
continue
that
we
continue
to
gather
more
facts,
more
information,
best
practices
going
forward.
One
of
the
things
some
of
the
hotels
do
in
certain
destinations
is
that
they
publish
a
flyer
with
their
ordinances
that
pertains
to
Spring
Break
and
they
inform
their
guest
once
they
get
there.
If
they
haven't
got
the
message
on
social
media
in
advance,
there's
usually
a
list
of
those
and
it
welcomes
the
Spring
Breakers,
but
it
wants
to
inform
you
that
we
do
have
these
laws
and
expectations
in
place.
D
The
chief
appreciates
your
input
greatly
today.
I
know
you've
been
dealing
with
this
ever
since
the
90s,
but
one
thing
I
remember
in
the
90s
Linda
you'll,
remember
this
too,
when
they
move
from
when,
when
we
move
spring
break
from
Atlanta,
and
this
became
a
destination
in
the
early
days,
it
was
a
free-for-all
of
such
I
mean
it's
the
Mississippi
Gulf
Coast,
it's
a
party
destination
I,
don't
think
it
was
by
design.
D
It
just
happened
when
you
had
large
crowds
that
selected
our
destination,
but
it
was,
it
was
pretty
chaotic
and
the
next
year
the
venting
the
traffic
venting
went
in
immediately.
It
didn't
it
didn't,
wait
till
the
numbers
built
or
there
was
a
certain
time
frame.
It
went
in
the
following
year.
It
went
into
a
place
immediately
and
it
made
it
inconvenient
for
everyone,
but
it
regained
control
of
what
we
needed
to
gain
control
of,
and
that
is
the
Safety
and
Security
of
everyone,
tourists
and
citizens
alike.
D
And
then
it
came
back
over
the
years
with
a
couple
of
major
promoters
that
we
were
able
to
identify
and
communicate
with,
and
we
were
able
to
manage
it
over
the
years
and
then
it
kind
of
has
evolved
to
what
we
experienced
this
past
year,
and
that
should
be
alarming.
D
Just
the
fact
that
I
mentioned
earlier
about
all
the
guns
and
those
violations
that
just
the
40-something
that
we
know
of,
if
we
had
more
law
enforcement,
capable
of
of
searching
and
seizing
I,
would
assume
that
number
would
have
been
200
or
300
or
more.
If
we
had
the
capability.
D
The
Assault
on
the
police
officers
is
a
red
flag,
that
something
is
building,
there's
a
fuse
lit
and
we
don't
want
something
to
explode
and
become
something.
We
all
can't
shake
for.
A
number
of
years,
if
something
bad
happened
in
in
that
Realm,
so
I
think
there's
more
to
be
done.
I
know,
time
is
of
essence,
because
we
should
put
something
in
effect
as
quickly
as
we
can
to
communicate
it
as
quickly
as
we
can
to
deter
the
Bad
actors
and
to
invite
all
those
that
want
to
come
experience.
D
The
wonderful
Mississippi,
Gulf
Coast
but
I
agree
with
the
councilman
Barrett
that
we
have
to
address
the
immediate
thing.
We
do
not
need
to
harm
these
long
standing,
reputable
events
that
has
meant
so
much
for
everyone
and
economically,
socially
and
just
for
what
our
reputation
speaks
about.
So
more
more
work
needs
to
be
done.
Mr.
M
You
Mr,
President,
I,
would
suggest
and
I
think
it
would
serve
as
well
if
the
administration
would
meet
with
the
organizations
who
took
the
time
or
representative
of
those
organizations
really
to
help
shape.
This
I
mean
these
are
the
folks
who
pretty
much
support
what
we're
doing
understand
what
we're
trying
to
do.
They
want
it
to
be
as
as
least
cumbersome
as
possible
and
as
Chief
Miller
said
most
most
of
these
organizations,
if
not
all,
of
the
big
organizations
for
these
big
events,
hardier
accountable
and
responsible,
they
have
plans
in
place
and
I.
M
J
J
Not
since
maybe
five
years
ago,
we
had
a
gentleman
that.
H
M
Viable
so
so
we
know
where
to
find
him
to
come
in
and
help
us
plan.
Okay,
but
but
again,
I
think
we'd
be
well
served
to
listen
to
the
input.
Have
a
series
of
meetings
maybe
clean
this
up
a
little
bit
better
address
these
concerns
again,
these
are
the
folks
who
are
doing
everything
right.
Just
my
thought.
I
think
it
would
be
helpful,
maybe
save
us
some
time
and
make
everybody
a
little
happier
given
the
circumstances.
Thank
you.
A
N
Chief,
just
out
of
curiosity,
the
Coliseum
Miss
Hornsby
mentioned
an
event
at
the
Coliseum.
Did
that
did
they
not
now?
He
may
have
said
that
he
worked
with
the
city
because
he
meant
he
was
working
through.
The
Coliseum
was
that
coordinated
with
the
Coliseum
that
event
I'm
sure
it
was.
N
I'm
just
curious
I
have
a
couple
questions
like
all
the
ordinances
in
the
world
can
do
what
the
paper
says
they
can
do,
but
enforcement
is
really
what
makes
them
work
right.
So,
regardless
of
what
we
write
type
pass
or
say,
we
have
to
be
able
to
enforce
it.
How
many
officers
did
we
have
on
duty
in
this
last
spring
break
just
out
of
curiosity,
I
want
to
kind
of
do
the
math
and
understand
what
I
think
we
really
need
to
do
to
to
manage
events
like
that.
So.
J
J
N
Mayor
and
I
still
believe
that
enforcement
is
the
best
way
to
show
a
force.
I
would
think
that
the
Bad
actors,
if
you
had
if
we
had
750
officers
out
there
and
you
had
30
every
200
feet
with
a
tent
I,
think
people
would
have
a
good
time
and
nobody
would
dare
get
out
of
line,
but
that
costs
a
lot
of
money
and
recruiting
that
many
people
is
extremely
difficult.
So
that
may
be
a
pipe
dream
right,
but
but
I
think
that's
the
way
to
engage
in
this
situation.
N
One
thing
I
wanted
to
ask
you:
if
we
had
the
capacity
to
do,
could
we
do
like
remote
detention
or
processing
centers?
Like
a
trailer
like
you
said,
you
can't
arrest
anybody
because
it
takes
somebody
off
the
you
know
out
of
service
for
2
hours,
but
if
we
had
stations
from
mobile
stations
that
were
set
up
to
do
this.
J
So
when
I
say
we
couldn't
arrest
them,
we
certainly
could
have
arrested
them,
but
the
Manpower
would
not
I
mean
you
you
have
to.
You
have
to
pick
your
battles.
If
you're
going
to
arrest
someone,
it
needs
to
be
a
true
Troublemaker.
That's
going
to
call
it!
That's
that's
going
to
continue
to
cause
problems
because
you
may
take
one
or
two
officers
out
of
the
picture
for
a
couple
hours,
so
you
have
to
be
careful
about
the
arrest
that
you
make,
especially
when
you're
working
with
limited
Manpower.
N
Well,
I
agree,
and
so
what
I'm
asking
is,
if
we
had
the
ability
to
reduce
that
time
frame
like
I,
don't
want
to
take
a
couple
officers.
You
know
off
off
of
the
duty
that
they're
supposed
to
be
doing
for
a
couple
of
hours,
but
if
we
could
reduce
that
time
frame
for
those
officers
to
remove
the
problem
and
get
back
to
back
to
what
they're
supposed
to
do
their
function
so.
J
J
So
if
you're
going
to
take
somebody
out
of
the
picture,
you're
going
to
take
a
bad
actor
out,
you
take
them
out
for
several
hours.
If
that's
possible,
because
you
don't
want
them
just
coming
right
back
out,
saying:
hey
I
paid
my
fine
and
I'm
out
and
that's
what
a
processing
center
you'd
be
doing.
You
know
you
can't
hold
them
there,
so
you'd,
basically
collecting
their
their
fine
and
letting
them
go.
You
said,
enforcement
action
is,
is
the
key
once
it
reaches
that
point,
you're.
Absolutely
right!
J
Enforcement
action
is
the
key,
but
before
it
reaches
that
point,
the
real-time
Prime,
Center
and
and
the
efforts
put
forward
to
stop
an
event
from
ever
happening.
If
it's
not
a
desirable
event
is
the
key
that
that
that's
what
you've
had
there's
no
other
way
around
it.
That's
what
you
have
to
do,
I,
don't
think
for
an
event
that
size
that
we
can.
We
can
enforce
our
way
out
of
it.
We've
got
to
start
way
before
that.
N
N
I,
really,
don't
think
this
does,
and
hopefully
we
can
get
to
the
point
of
where
we
have
some
mechanism
by
which
we
can
deter
the
Bad
actors
from
coming
here.
I,
just
don't
think
this
is
it
but,
like
Mr
glavin
said
we're
going
to
keep
working
on
it
with
you
guys
so
I
have.
C
C
A
Thank
you,
Mr
bear
no,
and
my
final
comments
before
I
go
to
the
mayor
is
I
agree
with
Ms
Hornsby.
If
you
have
someone,
if
we
put
the
panel
with
the
penalties
in
place,
if
we
put
those
penalties
in
place
and
then
we
have
the
non-event
that
come
they're
not
going
to
pay
anyway
and
they're
just
going
to
go
ahead
and
have
those
events,
so
we
need
to
be
conscious
of
what
we're
actually
doing
and
that's
why
I
believe
we
need
to
that
all
events
and
vet
the
whole
process.
B
Yeah
I'll,
just
reiterate
you
know
our
intent
is
to
do
no
harm
to
the
people
who
are
very
beneficial
to
the
activities
in
the
city
of
Biloxi
with
Nathan.
We've
got
to
have
something
on
the
books
to
work
with
that
can
be
crafted
and
they
can
address
or
anticipate,
because
when
nobody
can
anticipate
the
future,
I
think
that's
what
Chief
was
been
saying:
we've
got
to
build
the
resources.
B
We've
got
to
have
the
financial
plan
to
address
the
the
unanticipated,
but
you
know
certainly
another
100
officers
would
put
us
in
its
position
not
only
for
this
event,
but
any
event
you
anticipate
we've
got
people
that
sit
on
the
internet
and
browse
every
day.
Okay,
in
this
real-time
crime,
Center
is
impressive
and
you
know
they
out.
They
look
out
for
the
Russians
too.
So
who
knows
what
what
they're
doing,
but
I
was
supposed
to
laugh.
B
A
You
mayor
all
right.
Well,
that
being
said,
I
think
all
hearts
are
satisfied.
I
think
we
need
to
take
this
back
process
it
and
bring
something
to
the
table.
I
need
a
motion
to
adjourn.