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HISTORY
For almost as long as there has been a downtown area of San Antonio, there have been police foot patrol officers "walking the beat." Horse mounted patrols, used throughout the nineteenth century and into the early 20th century, were replaced by motorcycles and automobiles shortly after World War I, but the Foot Patrol officer remained the primary responder in the central business district of San Antonio. In 1990 Foot Patrol officers were joined by officers on bicycles, and the Downtown Foot and Bicycle Patrol Unit was born.


TO SEE AND BE SEEN
The Downtown Bicycle Patrol Unit in 2008 focuses on being a visible deterrent to crime and an approachable source of assistance and information within the downtown area of San Antonio. Although the San Antonio Park Police patrol the popular "Riverwalk" area, the SAPD Bike Patrol Unit patrols the rest of the downtown area that is heavily populated both night and day by tourists and conventioneers, as well as local office workers and shoppers.
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Downtown San Antonio also attracts large crowds of local residents and tourists for events such as the annual week-long Fiesta, sporting events, parades, and other occurrences. Bike Patrol officers can mingle easily with crowds, and can see over the heads of most pedestrians and over most vehicles. The bikes also provide speed and mobility through crowded or narrow streets.
Downtown Bike Patrol officers are also encouraged to work closely with business owners and citizens to help develop solutions to law enforcement-related problems in the Downtown area. The flexibility, approachability and problem-solving interaction of the Bicycle Patrol is consistent with the San Antonio Police Department's focus on Community Policing.

bike patrol COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
Although the primary assignment of Bike Patrol officer is to patrol the downtown area, many officers also participate in community activities. Children are able to identify with and communicate easily with bike officers, not only because the officers are not in patrol cars, but also because the kids can see themselves riding bikes, just like the police officers.


JUDGING SUCCESS
The success of the SAPD Downtown Bicycle Patrol program can be seen in two ways: (1) A statistically-safer downtown area, and (2) The opinions of downtown residents and business owners concerning the effect of the Bike Unit.
The Executive Director of the Downtown Business Alliance recently made this statement: "The Downtown Foot/Bicycle Patrol Unit definitely provides a safer environment for the downtown community, and is the best thing to ever happen to downtown (San Antonio)".
Downtown San Antonio is known as a major tourist attraction, and such events as the yearly FIESTA attract hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic participants to parades and large block parties in the Riverwalk and Downtown area. Because of the presence of the Bike Patrol, San Antonio's Downtown area is among the safest (least crime) of any area of the city.
The visibility and approachability of the Bike Patrol officers is especially important. In one recent incident, a tourist approached a Bike officer for information, but the tourist suffered a heart attack during the conversation. The officer saved the man's life by administering CPR until the EMS unit arrived.


BICYCLE PATROL UNIT DATA
LOCATION AND HOURS: The Downtown Bike Patrol Unit operates out of a "mini-station" at 240 East Houston Street, in the heart of the downtown area. The office is open 365 days a year, from 7:30 am until 3:30 am. The telephone number is (210)207-7764(V/TTY).
bike patrol UNIT STAFF & TRAINING: The Downtown Bike Unit is a special unit within the Central Patrol Service Area. Bike Patrol is under the direction of Lt. Charles Garcia , assisted by five sergeants. Unit staff includes 46 Bike Patrol officers, working in two 10-hour shifts (the lieutenant and sergeants also ride bicycles). Each Bicycle Patrol officer (including supervisors) has completed a rigorous 40-hour Bicycle Certification class at the Training Academy before joining the unit.
EQUIPMENT:
Bicycle Patrol officers ride "mountain bikes" that are heavy-duty enough to withstand being ridden day after day, often over curbs or down stairs, through inclimate weather, and still provide reliable and safe transportation. The bikes are equipped with headlamps and reflectors as well as a back rack and carry-case. Presently, the unit has 60 bicycles in its fleet, and a full-time civilian mechanic is in charge of fleet maintenance (Bike Patrol bikes plus all bikes at the Substations.)
Bike officers may wear special SAPD bicycle uniforms with shorts during summer and dark fatigue trousers during the winter. All officers carry radios; many also carry hand-held MDT units (mobile data terminals).


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