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Kevin Boyer, chair of the Gay Games’ Marketing Communications Committee, said the LAPD’s plan to recruit at the Gay Games ‘sends a strong message to other departments and the world.’
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LAPD plans to recruit at Gay Games in Chicago
As event co-sponsor, officers will march in uniform during opening ceremonies
Published Thursday, 05-Jan-2006 in issue 941
CHICAGO (AP) – When the Gay Games open in Chicago next summer, the Los Angeles Police Department will be in town looking for a few good recruits.
The department’s aggressive strategy to fill 400 newly created jobs will include offering a written test during the games, officials said.
“Our overall crime rate is down, but we have areas of the city that it is not down enough,” said Bruce Whidden, a spokesperson for the LAPD’s personnel department. “In order to take care of some hot spots, we need to grow the department.”
The LAPD is a co-sponsor of Gay Games VII, scheduled for next July in Chicago. Organizers say the weeklong Olympics-style games could draw 12,000 participants from 70 countries and more than 50,000 spectators.
Los Angeles police officers will march in uniform during opening ceremonies at Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears, along with members of the city’s team.
“It demonstrates the commitment of the L.A. Police Department to diversity,” said Kevin Boyer, an official with Chicago Games Inc., the local nonprofit group putting on the events. “We’re very happy they are using the Gay Games to do that. It sends a strong message to other departments and the world.”
The promise of warm weather and a starting salary of $52,000 to $55,000 will be a draw for recruits, Whidden said.
Officials with the Chicago Police Department said they don’t mind having their West Coast colleagues look for recruits in their city, even though the department is in the middle of its own personnel drive.
As many as 3,000 candidates have signed up to take the CPD entrance exam for about 550 positions, so finding enough applicants will not be a problem, said department spokesperson Monique Bond. Chicago police do not plan to recruit during the Gay Games, she said.
The city of Chicago isn’t a financial sponsor of the games but it is a strategic partner, which means it works with organizers to line up the facilities and other resources.
The games, which started in 1982 in San Francisco, are held every four years and are open to participants, gay and straight alike, regardless of physical ability. The 30 sports – from figure skating and swimming to flag football and bodybuilding – have divisions from recreational to elite.
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