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Noise zone lives
up to its name
I’m so amazed that all the people who so pushed for a massive
international airport at El Toro keep making statements that there is
no one living in the noise zone.
Have they forgotten the tests done a few years ago? Some of those
jets created decibels of noise louder than a vacuum in your home. My
daughter lives in one of the proposed landing patterns and her home
literally shook. Unless they take off as well as land right on a
mountain, there are people living in the noise zone. It will not
work.
ANN MERRITT
Corona del Mar
Debate apparently
in league of its own
Orange County Superior Court Judge Jim Gray, a Newport Beach
resident, is not being allowed to participate in a debate that is
being held by the League of Women Voters of California on Aug. 10.
The league says that in order for Gray to be qualified, he must
show he would be likely to draw 10% of the vote. He conducted his own
poll, which showed he would get 8 to 18% of the vote, and 68% said
Gray should be involved in the debates. The league said that since
Jim Gray commissioned the poll, it was biased. Catch-22 if you ask
me. Come on women -- I mean, League of Women Voters of California --
are you really a nonpartisan group? The league seems to be very
partisan to me. Partisan to the two major parties, the same two
parties that have ground down the wheels of effectiveness in
Sacramento and in Washington, D.C. By not letting Gray participate in
the debates, the league prevents all voters from hearing a
level-headed and real alternative, as well as a good person, express
views that could benefit our state and country.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
Principal draws grandmother’s ire
I am a grandmother of a Costa Mesa High School sophomore and a
Costa Mesa senior. I am extremely upset with Principal Fred Navarro.
Navarro has really let down the football players, four weeks before
the season starts! What is happening with the school district, Supt.
Robert Barbot and his board of trustees?
JANET BARON
Newport Beach
City must step up
to support officer
I am shocked and outraged after reading in the Pilot that Costa
Mesa Police Officer Dennis Dickens could lose his job, has had to
take out a second mortgage on his home, and his family is struggling
to makes ends meet while he is recovering from the May 31 crash
allegedly caused by Javier Gasga. These statements were made by
Deputy Dist. Atty. Yvette Patco and, if true, bring real shame to the
city of Costa Mesa.
Dickens and his family have enough to deal with, considering the
serious physical and emotional trauma that he has suffered. Worrying
about his job and paying the bills should never enter the picture.
These officers risk their lives every day, and when they are hurt
in the line of duty, the city must make them whole.
If Javier Gasga committed this horrible crime, he should pay, both
by being incarcerated for the maximum sentence possible and
financially. But the fact remains that Dickens was on duty when he
was hit. The city could pursue Gasga financially, when he gets out of
prison, but the city must step in and make Dickens and his family
whole. Dickens, his family and his colleagues have earned and deserve
our unwavering support and that of the city.
Best wishes on a speedy recovery! In the meantime, Mayor Gary
Monahan, Chief John Hensley and the entire city government: Make sure
he has nothing to worry about besides recovering.
ROB DICKSON
Costa Mesa
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