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September 19, 2020

 Someone asked me to check something in Newbury Street in the Back Bay. As  hard as it is to patrol that area, I still had a duty to help the people of Boston.  Finding the usual garage thru the South End wasn't as easy as I thought.  My usual route to the garage was possibly blocked due to the blockade4 done for the dining for the restaurants during the COVID situation.  I had to find another garage, but I manage to find one immediately.  I decided to change my route from walking straight to Massachusetts Avenue towards Back Bay.  Even if I could do Methadone Mile, there was a heavy presence from State Police. I have a good relations with Boston Police, however State Police might be a different issue.  My plan was going to go to Newbury Street first then Boylsrton Street, more on that later.  As I hit Newbury, I managed to see that most of the restaurants had outside dining.  As the cold of fall comes thru, I would worry that the servers would need heavier attire to go the outdoor area.  Otherwise, COVID would be the least of the worries.  I managed to make good responses to some of the people around Newbury Street as well as Boylston Street.  I managed to run into a man carrying a plastic bag, POSSIBLY heading home.  I explained who I was.  He laughed as if said he never saw someone like me before.  He felt safe.  However, I had to adjust my walk speed slower so not as to startle him.  I soon managed to get to the area where I promised.  However there was nothing suspicious, but I didn't see anywhere I could get a better look, so I had to pass by.

My walk into Boylston Street went well.  But I did see a car managing to get reckless again.  Yes, they called Batman, but there is a line you never cross and that is being reckless on the road.  I tried to get heir attention.  However, they didn't care. Bu t I had to be very commanding by knocking on the window.  I had to yell at them to start being more mature.  They really didn't car.  However as the light turned green and there was another car behind it, I had to let it go.  I was very frustrated and very nervous.  I could've tried another way, however riskier.  But I chose not to.  I made a mistake and I was damn frustrated, but I had to move on nevertheless.  I soon spotted some people in a park opposite the Boston Public Library.  Since there wasn't any cars, I came up to the location.  I asked what was going on.  They were thrilled to see me.  They answered my question and I asked them to be careful.  I met some more people and they were very interested in me.  I soon left as I saw a car parked on the other side on the way heading out.  I thought I could try to help them get out of a parallel parking.  As I soon came up I had a damn good reason, it was a BMW.  As I approached, for the first time the lady and her friends screamed as if I was Jason Vorhees.  I calmed them down and explained who I was. After I apologized, I asked if they need help to get out for he spot.  But they were fine.  well, that was my facepalming moment.  D'Oh!

IU decided to travel down to Fenway-Kenmore for the first time.  It wasn't;'t as interesting as I traveled a short distance, with the only thing interesting was seeing three guys in an alley around the area.  I called them out and asked them if everything is okay.  They were so I told them to be safe and to behave.  That was a very interesting patrol.  

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