QUOTE (Adarael @ Oct 12 2011, 11:31 AM)

all of these relate to off-duty moonlighting, NOT on-duty policing for pay.
Sorry, when we hire an officer in uniform for the haunted house it is ENTIRELY to be an officer in uniform. They are policing for pay. We are hiring cops to be cops in and around the property while the haunted house is in operation. With them there to arrest people who get out of hand, it has kept things from getting out of hand for 20 years now.
(Note: Not the best, nor the worst part of town. Long lines, young people, drunk people, gang members, but everyone knows the cops are there and ain't going anywhere so they keep it cool while having fun.)
I honestly don't think it's rare. I think it's more likely that if you don't know who asked for the cops to be there, especially if they're outside, not inside the property, it's easy to assume the city put them there when it could simply be that some business or organization is paying for the officers to be there, possibly through the city, possibly through a private firm. It's also possible that the officers are there as a favor to the business or organization, without the business or organization having to pay and the taxpayers picking up the tab instead.