HBTV-3 is a sacred cow they...
HBTV-3 is a sacred cow they won’t cut
HBTV-3 will never be part of a budget cut because it lets
incumbents use taxpayer money to campaign all year long for free.
We refer to it as “Re-elect Me TV” at our house. This is a sacred
cow that the City Council recognizes as their personal toy to keep
their jobs.
BOB BLOUNT
Huntington Beach
Council took easy way out by delaying vote
I think the City Council made a mistake in delaying the vote on
council districts. They took the chicken’s way out and that’s why we
need fresh new leadership on our council.
BOB STUART
Huntington Beach
I’ve been a resident in Huntington Beach for 42 years and I’m
shocked at the behavior of the City Council. Twenty-two thousand
people signed that petition, and it’s an outrage that they have
delayed the vote until 2004.
ICEY CINOCCO
Huntington Beach
We should ground police helicopters
I believe the police air unit should be grounded. Not only does it
cost a fortune to run, but when one of those helicopters comes down
and crashes into a school or an occupied building the lawsuits that
will ensue will bankrupt the city within 24 hours.
JIM WARDLOW
Huntington Beach
Copters disturb the peace in Surf City
The police fly these expensive, noisy whirly-birds at all hours of
the day (I have heard them go round and round and round and round and
round and round -- you get the idea) at 7 a.m., noon, 4 p.m., 2:30
a.m. or whenever they please. These are nothing but a nuisance to
people trying to sleep, work from home or, God forbid, get infants to
nap during the afternoon.
If crime is so bad directly above my subdivision to merit two
dozen helicopter flyovers per day, every day in Huntington Beach,
then the Huntington Beach Police Department had better get serious
about clamping down on crime and declare marshal law within a
five-mile radius of the Beach Boulevard Burger King.
Will these endless helicopter flyovers ever stop a heinous crime
in action? Possibly. Do these helicopters make noise, waste money,
disrupt streams of consciousness, upset toddlers, rattle windows and
wake up the dead? Definitely.
If it wants to flex its muscle, the Huntington Beach Police
Department would be better served putting a cop with his ticket book
on a horse at the end of my driveway and write citations to the 150
motorists that whiz down our 25 mph residential street at speeds in
excess of 60 mph every day.
Leave the helicopter flying to Tom Cruise urban warfare disaster
flicks and guests en route to parties at Dennis Rodman’s house in
Newport Beach. The law should have its boots on the ground. Now
pardon me if I go and try to get some work done while I’ve got a
six-minute helicopter-free window to concentrate in.
BF SCHNELL
Huntington Beach
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