Aug 1, 2008 7:47 am US/Pacific
Anaheim Teaching Cops To Be Nice To Tourists
ANAHEIM (AP) ―
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The city of Anaheim is spending $90,000 on a program that will teach employees how to treat tourists near the Disneyland resort area.
CBS
Anaheim is spending $90,000 on a be-nice-to-tourists training program for police officers, firefighters, taxi drivers and hotel workers in the Disneyland resort area.
The City Council unanimously approved the voluntary program, which will use Resort Maintenance District money collected from businesses in the resort area.
Councilman Bob Hernandez says good customer service will raise Anaheim's image as a tourist destination.
City employees who enroll in the program -- which includes training on Anaheim's history -- will get a certificate.
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