Bail or jail for Haidl?
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I think he needs a lot of love, that kid. He needs a family that
understands him. He doesn’t need to be punished. He just needs a lot
of loving. Tell the family it’s all he needs.
That’s all I want to tell Greg Haidl’s parents. Just love him --
that’s all he needs. Don’t make his life miserable, because he’s too
young. He’s going to have a bad reputation if you don’t help him.
It’s up to you to straighten out your son.
He’s a good boy; he doesn’t need to be punished.
BEATRICE SANSONE
Newport Beach
I do believe Greg Haidl should be sent to jail for what he’s done.
He’s been given a free ride for far too long. It’s time that he is
off the street and where he belongs. As far as I’m concerned, it’s
just total nonsense that he’s trying to commit suicide. That’s just
an excuse. He doesn’t want to go to jail; he’s afraid. Well, it’s
time that he pays for the alleged crime. He needs to do the time.
ROSE-MARIE NORRIS
Costa Mesa
Greg Haidl should have been in jail a long time ago, and he’s been
given far too much leniency. We waste lots of valuable time by
letting him run around the streets and endanger other people and
other young ladies. He belongs in jail until the trial, and he does
need help. I feel sorry for him, but I feel more sorry for the people
that are being impacted by his reckless behavior. To me, it looks
like this depression thing is just a smokescreen.
SHARON BOUDREAU
Costa Mesa
I think the judge made the right decision.
FRED GAECKLER
Newport Beach
I’m happy he’s in jail. He should have been jailed a long time
ago. I’m just happy that the judge came through.
NANCY MCKISSOCK
Corona del Mar
The judge made the correct decision by revoking Haidl’s bail. It
seems clear that he does not believe that he is required to follow
the law or any restrictions placed upon him while he awaits retrial
on very serious charges. My thought is that Haidl was not required to
adhere to any rules or restrictions at home when he was a child, and
what we are seeing is the result of parenting that was too
permissive. Maybe Haidl’s father should have let his son experience
some of the consequences of bad behavior early on. The lessons he
might learn in jail certainly won’t be meted out by someone who cares
about him.
KAREN WILLIAMS
Rancho Cucamonga
Haidl needs to be reminded that laws apply equally for all,
including him. He definitely deserves jail time. Hurray for Judge
Briseno.
JOE CORTEZ
Costa Mesa
If they send Greg Haidl to jail, they ought to send his father
with him. It’s interesting that the other two boys who were involved
with him in this case -- I don’t see their names in the paper -- I’m
sure their parents have landed on them like a ton of bricks. Don
Haidl is just making excuses for this kid. Obviously he’s at fault
here, but the parents certainly have not helped him and haven’t done
a great job of raising this kid.
GORDON PATE
Costa Mesa
I have been following this Greg Haidl case, and I would absolutely
put him away. He is screaming out for attention. He is going to harm
himself, and most particularly he is going to harm somebody else. The
guy is absolutely a spoiled-rotten brat.
BARBARA LINDQUIST
Newport Beach
Definitely, that young man should be in jail. He used a hospital
as a ruse. He is sane enough to get in a car and buy drugs on the
street. He is a menace, and he has been coddled, and it’s time to put
him in jail.
TERRY MECKLER
Newport Beach
I think we have given him too much of a break. I don’t think he’s
sick. I think he should stay in jail.
HUMBERTO CASPA
Costa Mesa
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