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Your newspaper needs to report the facts. You have accurately
reported on the Haidl trial and need to keep up the good work.
Where were the parents who allowed these teens frequent,
unchaperoned access to a beach house? I am appalled with their
behavior and lack of respect for each other.
PATTY WHITE
Newport Beach
No hearings, no resolution, no peace
While I certainly respect that plans change, granting repeated
Planning Commission continuances to St. Andrew’s Church is
ridiculous!
Let’s have the hearing! Not delay, delay, delay.
I changed plans for this week to be here on Thursday, and the
hearing on the church’s expansion proposal has been canceled again.
Rude, rude, rude.
If the church had an ounce of consideration, its leaders would
have gotten the message at all the previous meetings. The community
does not support the expansion plan.
KARL KEMP
Newport Beach
Coverage -- good, bad, ugly -- a public service
Regarding Wendy Leece’s Letter to the Editor Sunday (“Haidl
coverage went too far for a family newspaper”), Leece is certainly
entitled to her opinion, but I happen to disagree with it. I’ve
always looked at the Pilot as a community newspaper. In the Haidl et
al case, the Pilot has, in my opinion, responsibly and objectively
reported the facts, as painful as they may be. Ditto for the
post-trial activity and arrest.
It appears that the Pilot feels the truth needs to be told so that
the community can be protected from this type of transgression. This
is responsible journalism, and I agree with them.
The case will be decided by due process, but anyone reading
between the lines can see a much darker picture. A picture of gross
parental neglect. The parents of the alleged perpetrators, and sadly
of the alleged victims, are guilty of letting their spoiled children
loose in the community. It’s high time that the parents be “called
out” and the community be given an explanation, by them, of why they
shouldn’t be held accountable for this un-family-like behavior. Maybe
some parent, reading the graphic reports, will change the way they
are bringing up their children if it’s needed.
I am a grandfather with three married children, three
grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. I take this matter very
seriously. It can’t be swept under the carpet.
Thank you, Pilot, for keeping the community’s safety first and
foremost.
PETER COWLES
Newport Beach
Area needs El Toro Airport option
Intentionally destroying the El Toro Airport would be an
irresponsible waste of taxpayers’ money. At the same time, the area
would lose a very valuable asset as a commercial airport, with its
potential to solve the future air transportation problems of Orange
County, as there are not other commercial airport sites in Orange
County.
Without El Toro Airport, a big boost in revenue, job and business
opportunities and more convenient air transportation services for the
Orange County population will be lost.
Orange County can’t be forever beholden to Los Angeles County’s
commercial airports for the rapidly growing international air
transportation needs. Passengers can’t be forced to use the congested
freeway routes to obtain such service when the means for such service
is within the Orange County borders. Logical and sensible foresight
needs to be used instead of self-serving, non-beneficial interest.
EDWARD P. BENSON
Newport Beach
Jane Doe apparently lost in Haidl fallout
I am responding to Deepa Bharath’s story “D.A. calls jury-hiring
unheard of” on Tuesday.
While all the attorneys are worrying about protecting the rights
of prior jurors turned capitalists and applauding the defense team’s
strategy, who’s worrying about Jane Doe?
Also, how many “time-outs” does Haidl get before he’s grounded? A
bumper sticker seen recently seemed to say it all: “If you’re not
outraged, you’re not paying attention.”
SUSAN MERRIHEW
Balboa Island
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