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None of them knew Shauf, and police arrested him.
Indecent exposure
Officers charged Jeffery Allen Jackson, 59, with two counts of indecent exposure and intoxicated disturbance after he exposed his genitals at a parking garage, according to a police report.
On July 19, around 5 p.m., police responded to a downtown parking garage for a report of an indecent exposure.
The owner of the parking garage and the associated business told police he was walking to the parking garage when he saw Jackson sitting in the entrance to the garage with his genitals out as he urinated.
Police wrote that they knew Jackson from previous calls regarding disorderly behavior.
The owner said his 16-year-old son had been with him and had also seen it.
Police found Jackson across the street, and saw that he was “extremely” drunk, according to the report.
Officers arrested Jackson.
City Council spending Editor,
The Mayor and City Council of Ocean City continue to waste money.
Now they want to spend nearly $550,000 for 14 double-sided electronic signs. That’s 28 new signs that will create more visual blight along the Boardwalk.
The problem stems from taking in more revenue from the room tax than the mayor and council need for advertising. Instead of applying the new found revenue for infrastructure needs, and items such as better wages for the Beach Patrol and sea- sonal police officers, they continue to waste money on advertising. When is it enough?
At the last election, the voters narrowly approved a petitioned ordinance that gave the mayor and council the authority to increase advertising.

By a slim vote of 1,039 to 991, the voters gave the mayor and council the green light to spend more on advertising. However with that voter approval, which is hardly a mandate, came additional fiscal responsibility.
Thank you Councilman Peter Buas for being the lone voice of dissent on this issue.
Vincent dePaul Gisriel Jr. Ocean City