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The
Courtesy Patrol Division began its Bike Patrol in early July. The five
member team (right), shown here during training, provides roving
security throughout the Special Improvement District daily from 6 p.m.
- 2 p.m.
Jim Walzak, supervisor
of the Trump Taj Mahal Hotel & Casino Bike Patrol, trained the team
over the course of five days in late June. Training consisted of pedaling
nearly 8-10 miles daily around Atlantic City.

Courtesy Representatives
hang banners throughout the district (left) on a weekly basis along
Atlantic, Pacific, Ventnor and Artic avenues, the Boardwalk and many side
streets. A variety of
theme banners is prominent around the city. Banners for casino promotions
are featured on the Boardwalk, while seasonal theme banners fly along
many other city streets.
Courtesy
Patrol Assistant Manager Stellzene Roberts and Courtesy Representative
La Tanya Wynn (right) stain the "Tea House" style gazebo
at Brighton Park and the Boardwalk. Information gazebos are open from
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and are located on the Boardwalk at Morris and South
Carolina avenues and Brighton Park.

The new "Tea
House" style gazebo (left) is now open in Rotary Plaza
at South Carolina Avenue and the Boardwalk. A Courtesy Patrol Representative
is stationed at this gazebo seven days a week from
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
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