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Karen McGlinn says that people want the services of the day laborers,
but don’t want them visible (“Ruling could alter day laborer law,” Sept.
16).
The job center gives people looking for services, as well as people
willing to provide the labor services, a place to connect instead of
congregating on street corners or parking lots and disrupting the flow of
traffic soliciting work.
The day workers are certainly visible at the job center and anyone
needing a day laborer certainly knows where to go to find them. No one
has to drive around the city looking for a day laborer, or pull over to
the curb to try to negotiate for services, thus impeding the flow of
traffic.
Does McGlinn remember what it was like before the job center? Would
she be happier if there were 25 to 30 people congregated on the corner of
the street where she lives, waiting to find work?
SUSAN SPIEGELMAN
Fountain Valley
Let the city clean house
Connie Paine is correct in her rebuttal (“Panther Palace neighbors
have rights, too,” Sept. 10). I would go even further. My addition may be
a little off, but at $6,000 a week, that adds up to $24,000 a month.
Now that put us in the area of more than a quarter of a million
dollars a year. How do they manage their taxes? Where is the IRS?
Health and welfare in this city has done nothing to see that the
people are medically “safe.” Our quality of life is definitely in
jeopardy. Our health is in jeopardy, and our children are not safe.
We don’t know the people who come here to “party down.” How do we know
that they are of decent character? It is a big, bad world out there, and
it is right here in our neighborhood. Let the city clean house. After 20
years, it’s about time.
JANICE DAVIDSON
Costa Mesa
Suggestions for hotel sites
If the best use of public land in Newport Beach is for new luxury
resort hotels (i.e., the Dunes and the Marinapark site), I suggest we
consider all possibilities.
How about Beacon Bay or the Balboa Bay Club sites?
TOM STEFL
Corona del Mar
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