Grumblers lack sound judgment
Omigosh -- owners of mega-dollar boats just learned that sea lions
bark.
Gadzooks -- let’s get out the militia and shoot those
inconsiderate beasts -- the sea lions, that is. That certainly would
be a start in taking care of the “noise” problem for everyone around
the bay.
We just finished reading the article about barking sea lions.
Million-dollar home and boat owners complain that sea lions bark
during the night and destroy property.
How sad their lack of judgment is. What were they thinking? They
moved to the beach and harbor and wanted quiet?
There are noises at the beach. We have been living in Newport
Beach off and on since we were children. The sounds during the night
fill our memories with delight and joy. What are these selfish folk
thinking?
Better yet, what do they expect? The silence of a movie set? The
perfection of a picture postcard? Not going to happen, not here, not
now, not never.
We can’t believe this is a story. We are so tired of the
self-centered behavior by a few elitists, their feeling of a right of
entitlement. Since when? By whom? Newport Beach is 100 years old and
suddenly sea lions are too loud?
One man said, “I would be happy if they all left.”
And then what? The seagulls? Then crows and hawks? Followed by the
rabbits, raccoons and squirrels? Maybe we can keep the water from
lapping on their precious docks and beaches. And, of course, those of
us who sail our Duffys will have all powerboats banned for noise as
well.
Last year it was the ducks on Balboa Island. They had to be
removed and relocated because they fouled million-dollar boats and
children picked up duck feces. Our mothers taught us not to pick up
feces. How hard is that?
Will residents order the seagulls be removed because they steal
picnic food from the beach and make a mess on docks?
Grow up.
Newport Harbor is a beautiful, natural environment. Learn to love
what you are blessed to have. Learn the responsibility that comes
with wealth and stop acting like spoiled children.
The sounds of nature are the sounds of life. And if you can’t
afford to keep your boat clean, then you can’t afford the boat.
PAMELA PLOTKIN and JOHN WARREN
Newport Beach
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