Arroyo Grande Police Department in 200 North Halcyon Road

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200 North Halcyon Road,
Arroyo Grande, California
93420
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+1 805-473-5100

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    The other day I was pulled over by a sheriff. He'd noticed my registration stickers were a month behind. He acknowledged, however, that when he'd run my plates he was informed that my registration was up to date. A second officer, another sheriff I believe, arrived on scene shortly after and began circling my vehicle. Whether or not my forgetting to place the new stickers on my car warranted the attention of not one but two sheriffs is not for me to say. Nor is it my concern to ascertain the legality of the sheriff's insistence on confiscating the drivers liscences of all my passengers and checking them for warrants. Polite compliance is always the best method to abbreviate an encounter with law enforcement. I will say this: I find comfort in knowing that there was no greater threat than my stickers that required the attention of two sheriffs. This means that I live in a relatively safe town, which is something to be grateful for. I'm well aware of the concerns of the Santa Maria police department. I'm sure they are forced to prioritize dealing with the erupting gang violence and have less time for stickers. MS13 is chopping up bodies and devaluing the city and the area surrounding. Again, I'm glad to live where I do. Now while I'm not usually impressed by my police department, there have been moments in which I was proud to have them serve me. When I heard about their vote of no confidence against the corrupt officials in our city's government, I couldn't help but smile. And there is one individual in particular involved with the Arroyo Grande police department that never fails to put a smile on my face. Commander Beau Pryor is many things. A great leader, a family man, and a fine example of exceptional, natural athleticism. I often find myself exhausted by the bleakness of my American society. The more hoops I'm forced to jump through, the more dotted lines I have to sign make looking to the future more of an anxious anticipation than a hopeful dream. I've dealt with more drones behind desks than I care to, each one more bee-like than the last. But now, at long last, here is a man who can think. Here is a man who can reason. This is a man who does not bend south if a strong wind in disagreement with his morals blows from the north. These qualities that Mr. Pryor so relentlessly exemplifies are, in my underwhelming experience with bureaucrats, difficult to find. In the shoreless ocean of red tape, paper clips, and traffic cones that is our American oligarchy, Mr. Pryor is an island paradise for other thinking individuals like himself. These individuals that find themselves drowning in the torment of this tedious and often contractually obligatory modern society of ours can seek refuge here. They can take comfort in Mr. Pryor's sandy shores and know that all is not quite lost. As long as great men like Beau Pryor are in positions of authority, this nation will not fall to the hands of the swarming hordes of nonthinkers clambering for control.
    By Evan Devereaux, August 30, 2017
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    Very bad and corrupt department. Officer Reed or Reid a corrupt officer working for their department Was court ordered to be booked by the department. No problem right? go their and officer Reed told me their system was down and to proceed to the sherrifs department in san luis obispo. So of course i did. when i arrived at the san luis obispo sherrifs department i was told it was illegal for me to even be their and against court order to be booked by anyone other than the arroyo grande police department. So far have not been able to have my court order done because of the corruption of the department. When you have employed officials denying you a court order with the intention of defrauding a civilian, That is pretty much as corrupt as it gets.. If possible anyone dealing with the department should at least be aware that the department is corrupt and especially officer reed should be at least fired and if not its only more proof that the department is corrupt on every level of the department. I seriously hope the city counsel takes a close look at the department its actions and officer reed.
    By josh jacobson, August 13, 2017
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    Called the AG police department when I saw a driver run into a fire hydrant in front of the hospital. My call was transferred to him then the line went dead. He called me back yelling saying to not hang up the phone. When he was the one that screwed up the call. Not professional! You don't yell at someone that is concerned for another persons well being.
    By David P, June 23, 2017
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    Called AGPD to report traffic signal at Halcyon & Mesa View out and just witnessed a very near miss but they transfered me to CHP who just said"if it's out its s 4 way stop and everyone should stop. We'll let Cal Trans Know". Nobody wanted to put out temporary stop signs and people were driving thru the intersection.
    By Don Clutter, March 29, 2017
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