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Boston P.D. cracking down on cruising in the Fens

by Hannah Clay Wareham
Thursday Sep 10, 2009
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Boston’s Fenway Gardens has recently seen a markedly increased police presence. Witnesses suggest that the round-the-clock patrols are working to eradicate gay cruising, for which the area is well known.

"The police presence is unbelievable," a witness, who did not wish to disclose his name, told Bay Windows. As both a gay man who has used the area for cruising and a plot owner in the Fenway’s Victory Gardens, he has noted the increase in patrols and believes that their aim is to put a stop to the gay cruising.

"Over the years, it’s been an incremental, systematic -- it seems like to me it’s been a planned thing," the witness said of the increased police presence. "The mayor [Thomas M. Menino] couldn’t come out and just, boom, close [the gardens] -- he’d get too much bad press from the gay community -- so it’s been just little by little. It’s more or less a harassment, wanting to get rid of the gay cruising."

"The [police] presence is just for the safety of all who visit and use the Gardens," said Sergeant Kevin Power of the Boston Police Department. "That’s what our presence is for, has always has been, and will continue to be that way."

The area is a popular cruising spot because of the tall reeds, or phragmites, that grow in the Gardens. Because the reeds are so secluded, an expectation of privacy exists for those who seek to use the area for sex. This expectation means that any sexual acts committed there cannot be considered ’public sex.’ Trespassing, littering, and drug use, however, are punishable by law.

City Councilor Mike Ross suggested that the heightened police presence is in response to the activities that occur in the Gardens after hours, including the gay cruising. "It’s obviously a long and complicated issue that goes back to a time in Boston’s history when members of the GLBT community were forced underground, forced out of licensed establishments -- literally had to hide out," Ross said.

"Knowing that history, we’ve had a couple of meetings and included members from the police force who are liaisons to the GLBT community, and patrols have been increased in the Fens," Ross said. "I’m getting complaints from people who are tired of seeing human remains, frankly, in their gardens. You know, needles, condoms, condom wrappers. And in the morning they come back to their garden, and they’re cleaning this up. There’s also a legitimate danger. We’ve had assaults that have occurred out there."

Power confirmed that incidences of vandalism and violence are on the rise in the Victory Gardens. "We’ve had some incidents up there. Back in April and May we had some robberies and then just recently we had some vandalism to some of the gardens up there," he said.

Along with citizens, local community centers and organizations have noted the heightened police presence in the Gardens. "It is our understanding that the recent uptick in police activity in the Back Bay Fens is the result of increased reports of violence and vandalism and is intended to enhance the safety of those who use the park," said Kelcie Cooke, Coordinator of the Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health.

AIDS Action has also been keeping their eye on the Gardens. "We have been informed by [the Boston Police Department] of their beefed-up presence due to an increase in assaults and robberies in the area," a Sept. 9 statement from the organization read. "We support BPD’s efforts to ensure public safety as they have always supported our efforts to reduce the impact and magnitude of HIV/AIDS.

AIDS Action is one of a handful of local organizations that does outreach work in the Gardens. "AIDS Action will continue to do outreach to people at highest risk for HIV, including gay men and other men who have sex with men who frequent the Fens," the statement read. "Working in the Fens allows us to work with guys who might otherwise never get information about HIV prevention and gives us a chance to connect people to services and care."

The Victory Gardens were the target of recent vandalism that some believe to be in response to the police cruisers that now patrol the area 24 hours a day with their lights flashing. The Boston Courant reported Sept. 1 that gates and post beams in the gardens were destroyed with "what could have been a sledgehammer or other heavy object."

Charles Martel, a member of the gay community and 13-year member of the garden society, told the Courant that while vandalism in the gardens has occurred in the past, the coordination and intensity of the most recent acts led him to believe that they were committed in response to the heightened police presence. Martel, however, believes that the police are targeting the drug and alcohol users -- rather than the gay cruisers -- that frequent the Gardens’ tall reeds.

Councilor Ross recalled visiting the Gardens after the vandalism had occurred. "I just did a walk-through the other day with Superintendent Dan Linsky, where we walked through the Fens and saw the aftermath of forty or fifty gardens that had been destroyed.

"To me, it looked like retaliatory action for the fact that there’s people who want the park to be secure and safe, and they don’t want to have to come and clean that stuff up in the morning. I agree with those people. They shouldn’t have to. And their parks should be clean and should be safe."

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Comments

  • Anonymous, 2009-09-10 17:25:12

    I am baffled by the people in this article that oppose the police presence. The guy says that he believes that it is to stop cruising, this guy who is a cruiser himself! I live by the Fens and have on more than one occasion been taking a walk in broad daylight and stumbled upon men giving each other oral, or just masturbating and clearly hoping someone will see them. I have also come too close to stepping on condoms and needles as well! Why should this be tolerated? Why should Menino get bad press for trying to stop this behavior? If it is public property, this is indecent behavior, if it was private it is illegal unless the person performing the act is owner of the property. If people are caught performing such acts, regardless of their sexuality, they should be arrested. It’s 2009, if you want to "cruise," use the internet or a gay bar, or interact with the gay community in a civilized manner. Otherwise, there is something wrong with you and you should be prepared to be tasered.


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-10 19:41:33

    Before we have Victory Garden gardeners claiming some kind of entitlement to freedom from the inconveniences of cruisers in their midst, we should perhaps review the history. Cruising in the fens far predates gardening in the victory gardens. Which would suggest that any gardener who ponies up a princely $30 for a plot annually knows what he or she is getting into. And the same goes for the residents around the Fens.


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 08:19:42

    Just like any black person who visits the rural Alabama should be prepared to be treated like a second class human being, said black person knows what he or she is getting into, right?. (Sarcasm)


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 13:43:59

    Is there really a moral difference between gay men who cruise outdoors and those that hook up on the internet or in bars ? I think not. The cruising at the Fens has become more obvious because the city cut back the reeds in order to expose the main cruising area. Concerns over significant vandalism and alcohol are legitimate but not necessarily related to the cruising. Police reports about assaults and "needles" have been overstated in order to justify this initiative. If this city administration was truly interested in the welfare of all they wouldn’t have closed Boston’s only gay bathhouse a few years back, an effort that was justified by similarly inflated fears of disease transmission. The bourgeoisie has always had a problem with the fact that some men enjoy having sex with other men, but it’s an unchangeable aspect of human society that must be accomodated in some way. If not it will continue to happen in places that others find inconvenient.


  • Tilt, 2009-09-11 17:31:40

    The thing is, and I’ve seen this first hand walking home from work and going to help work in a friends garden, the police are literally asking people to leave the area in broad daylight that are just walking around. Nobody seems interested in actually talking about that, the garden society is out of control and forcing the city into this. They don’t bug male-female couples that walk into the reeds. Its BS. If they want to kick people out at night great, but doing that during the day to people that aren’t even in the reeds or cruising is going too far. It is a park, we pay for it and as long as we obey the law we should be being asked to leave just because we look gay or whatever. It really is bs, and so is the group that runs the gardens. Don’t let them fool you, its all political and became an issue to this extent because of some prejudiced granny. There were a lot of drunks and vagrants in the park in recent months even by day, and if the cops had stopped at just being a presence and getting rid of the people breaking the law there really wouldn’t be a issue at least from people that aren’t using the area for criminal activity. In other words, don’t go look at the gardens during the day unless you have a female friend with you or don’t mind getting harassed by the police. "What are you doing?" Walking to my garden. "Why are you here?" I’m going to weed and water my plants. "You’ll need to move along, and just so you know we’re going to have police here all the time now."


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 18:25:57

    This is park for everyone to enjoy in a positive way! Children should be able to garden with their families in a safe environment. This park is the front yard and back yard of many residents and I’m happy the city is making this park safer and cleaner for EVERYONE. The reality of it is that many gay men lurke around and are seen doing inapropriate things in the open. The cruisers are giving gay men a bad rap. Most gay men aren’t sex hungry all the time. If you want to meet someone go out and do it like a normal person! Not like a zombie at 3am


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 18:27:40

    The cops aren’t gay bashing, they are trying to prevent crime. These reeds breed other issues. Drugs, hiding places for people to get mugged, stash weapons, stolen goods etc. THANKs BPD


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 18:29:06

    Finally, this problem has gone on for too long! I can’t wait till the dredging of the muddy river begins and all of the reeds are removed. This will be once again a jewel of boston


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 18:30:32

    Hello people, did you ever think that the developers of the million dollar buildings going up in the neighborhood want this crap out of here. I don’t blame them...why would you want to buy a million dollar condo and see some troll and drug dealer having sex out your window. It’s time to clean it up!


  • Anonymous, 2009-09-11 18:32:45

    Cmon guys, we live in a great City where gays are accepted. We have many places to enojoy our time with other gay men. We shouldn’t be doing these things in a public park. Str8’s don’t have sex parks nor should we


  • Anonymous, 2012-07-06 19:43:21

    To those who say there are a lot of places in Boston where gay men can meet - can you please point them out to me? The gay bars and clubs are rapidly disappearing (thanks to the efforts of other ’concerned’ neighbors and the city authorities), and the online dating scene is just as sad. I am not a proponent of gay cruising, but indeed why does the Boston police only go after the cruisers? Literally half of Boston smells of weed (still a very illegal substance, never mind one’s personal opinion on the subject), everyone smokes it in plain sight, yet the police does nothing about THAT. Also, have you been to the beautiful suburb of Allston? There are street fights there literally every night, broken glass and blood on the sidewalks every morning, and the straight bars there are so loud that the neighbors literally can’t sleep until 4am! Yet they only go after the gay bars and the gay cruising... Something’s not quite right here. Can’t wait to finish my degree and move to NYC, where the gay community is truly embraced and there is a place for everyone.


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