Worse things than smoke on the beach...
Worse things than smoke on the beach
Being near a smoker at the beach is less hazardous than sitting
downwind from a bonfire. Plus nobody needs to sit by either. Even the
Earth Resource Foundation and other do-gooders should recognize that.
Litter is the problem. I would not know if I stepped on a filter, but
bottle caps and pop-tops hurt and oozing ketchup and mustard packs
are messy. There is no reason a smoker couldn’t take a sandwich bag
for disposal of butts. But I find food and wrappers more disgusting
as they attract ants and flies. So if smoking is banned, to be fair,
so should eating and drinking.
I would really like to see our city council quit worrying about
petty things and direct its attention to what is important for the
city both structurally and financially. Do we really want a 16%
decrease in beach parking fees and concessions? Imposing fines on
littering, which is already against the law, would do more to help
the city coffer.
ELINOR MATTSON
Huntington Beach
The correct perspective
for the holidays
The Huntington Beach Independent “Natural Perspectives” column of
Dec. 25 is one of the best Christmas messages I’ve ever received.
Vic Leipzig and Lou Murray gently hit the nail on the head with
their insight on mankind’s God given “dominion” over the earth. How
mankind took that charge to mean somehow that it’s OK to spoil, over
consume and desecrate our planet is the result of human greed not
piety. Their reminder of the fundamental importance of caring for our
planet applies to us all.
PHIL SMITH
Huntington Beach
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