Mailbag - Nov. 4, 2000
According to the Daily Pilot, Costa Mesa police have sent letters to
four businesses accusing them of being “fronts” for prostitution.
Ah yes, the ages old debate about morals and what has been called the
world’s oldest profession.
Growing up in the Newport-Mesa area, I have been told about and seen
these “fronts” come and go. I am sure most of us have. But prostitution
is here to stay, in whatever form it presents itself.
This business that the Daily Pilot reports on is not going to go away
nor will the ads in the Yellow Pages for escorts or modeling agencies. I
believe we should regulate and tax such businesses in a way that provides
a safe and rewarding experience for clients, while addressing the
concerns of neighbors in a prudent way.
The police should expend their energy and enhance their policies
regarding victim crime, theft, domestic abuse, gang shootings and, very
importantly, white-collar crime.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
Closure of Buzz can be justified
If an establishment refuses to act responsibly in relation to its
neighborhood, it deserves to be shut down.
When the Corona Cafe was in existence, from Thursday through Saturday
our lives were miserable.
Its replacement, Bandera’s, is at least as popular, but because it is
more compatible, the impact on those of us nearby is not nearly the same.
NANCY GARDNERNewport Beach
Involvement, not charter schools is the best answer
The problems that I’ve got with charter schools is that financially
the school’s need help. Also, parent involvement needs to be there, and
charter schools to me are nothing more than just a way of people being
able to avoid having to get involved in their schools.
To get involved in a school and to help a school is more important
than trying to create another problem. Let’s fix all the schools that we
have now and make them better, and our students will do better.
If the parents would step up to the plate and get involved, instead of
just wanting to drop them off and pick them up, we’d probably find our
system 100% better.
PAUL DAVIS
Newport Beach
Tolerance doesn’t apply to everything, does it?
Steve Smith, I want you to tell me that you don’t tolerate pedophiles
and women abusers and murderers and thieves and such as the like.
Please, please, call me up and tell me that you don’t tolerate people
that beat up old men and women and throw them out on the streets, and
that you don’t tolerate hunger in children and all this type of stuff.
Steve, I invite you to read the Bible. And I invite you, before you
read the Bible, to ask God to read it with you and perhaps you’ll gain a
new insight.
I hope you don’t tolerate any of those things that I talked about.
JIM SANDERSON
Costa Mesa
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