![]() ![]() The petition has a goal of 200 online signatures and had reached nearly 150 by Thursday afternoon. restaurants bars and much more at the Pacific ocean beach in San Diego. ![]() Mission Beach Pacific Ocean Boardwalk Bay San Diego California. You have to see him in person to understand his nickname. Mission Beach Organizes Public Protest against Scooter Proliferation. "As such, we have launched this petition asking San Diego leaders to allow Slomo to do his thing." Slow Mo is a regular local attraction on the boardwalk at Pacific Beach in San Diego, California. This may be a slight inconvenience for a lot of locals, but for San Diego's most well-known celebrity-on-wheels, this alters the fabric of his life," the petition reads. Slomos claim to fame is his daily slow motion roller skate. "It has been nearly 2 months since San Diego's Ocean Front Walk connecting Mission Beach and Pacific Beach was closed to the public as a precautionary measure to battle the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Jon Kitchin is someone we hope you see while in Pacific Beach. With local boardwalks closed due to COVID-19, SanDiegoVille created a petition to ask San Diego County and city officials to reopen the boardwalk for a select purpose: to let Slomo skate. The man known as Slomo is 77-year-old retired neurologist John Kitchin, who has graced the beach boardwalk with his patented slow-motion skating, which has made him popular with residents and beachgoers. John Kitchin quit a medical career to pursue his passion: skating along the boardwalk of San Diego’s Pacific Beach. SAN DIEGO - A petition was launched today to reopen a portion of Ocean Front Walk between Mission Beach and Pacific Beach to allow the rollerblader known as "Slomo" to once again take to the boardwalk, where he's been a popular local fixture for years. john Kitchin was a neurologist and psychiatrist at San Diegos Mercy Hospital. ![]()
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