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Geoff West is a real Costa Mesa resident
In an earlier Mailbag letter, I questioned whether the name given
by another Mailbag writer, Geoff West, was a pen name and not the
actual name of the writer (“Daily Pilot is a place for too much ax
grinding,” Saturday).
I have since learned that Geoff West is indeed the name of a
gentleman living in Costa Mesa. West, like many, is deeply concerned
about the future of our city.
My deepest apologies go to him. There was no intent to disparage
his name.
WILLIAM B. ANDERSON
Costa Mesa
City Council was bright on Trinity issue
I heartily agree with the Costa Mesa City Council’s decision on
the lights for the outdoor broadcasting at Trinity Christian Center.
The people in that area have suffered more than enough, and I just
hope the council sticks to this decision. They should have never
allowed Trinity to go in there.
LYNN MERLES
Costa Mesa
Council sided with people, not a business
I absolutely agree with Costa Mesa’s decision regarding the
Trinity Christian Center. I feel very strongly that they were using
the name of religion to push what they wanted to push with no regard
for people’s private lives, and that is so wrong.
KRIS GAMBOA
Costa Mesa
There must be something better to fight for
Can’t Brian Clarkson find something more meaningful to put his
energy into (“Group fights for its right to party,” April 29)? What
must people in other countries where their freedoms are at stake
think about a group “FreeNewport.com” fighting for the right to drink
beer on the fourth of July? I hope the Newport Beach City Council
continues to protect the homeowners and residents of West Newport.
I think if they can come up with a new and better way to solve the
problems of the peninsula on the Fourth of July, we are counting on
the council members.
CATHY WYATT
West Newport
People deserve to have a little bit of fun
I feel that people who move to the beach area have to accept a
certain amount of noise at the beaches, especially at the summertime,
and especially at Fourth of July weekend. And noise includes
partying, noise includes people getting a little ... well, drinking.
However, I feel that this is a self-contained area and the police
can corner it off. They can have checkpoints, they can have local
residents that allow a certain number of partygoers to each home and
just leave them alone. I think people on the boats drinking and
driving are more of a hazard. A lot of people are at parties and then
are driving home, and there are others using the roads to get home.
Not everyone can afford to be in private clubs or fancy places, and
these are young people of all ages who want to celebrate.
You can’t stop people from having fun. And by the way, I am not a
20-something, I am a grandmother, but I still have a good time.
SANDRA BASMACIYAN
Corona del Mar
Smith right on the soccer field
I just want to agree with Steve Smith on his putting in something
besides just soccer fields at the complex in Costa Mesa High and I
would like to volunteer to help him with Little League (“Who’s making
all that noise?” April 26).
BARBARA TOOHEY
Costa Mesa
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