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Crack down is too little and way too late
The Sept. 9 issue cites a “crack down” on store cart theft (“City
cracks down on store cart theft”). These are hardly appropriate words
for ignoring blatant theft for years and then finally arresting two
people “on suspicion” during a two-week period. Instead of protecting
the rights of property owners, as we should have all these years, we
now have a new law that fines the victims if their property is
stolen. This is ludicrous.
How about fining automobile owners if their vehicle is stolen? Or
a nice fat fine for any homeowner that allows his house to be
burgled? The logic is identical. Who do you think is paying for these
stolen carts that are littered all around the Westside between Harbor
Boulevard and Placentia Avenue? We are, in the price of bread and
milk. So now we should add the cost of fines to our grocery bill?
I suggest that the city should correct this mistake and take
responsibility for protecting private property. It doesn’t require
harsh punishment, but it needs to treat the whole problem, not just a
couple of symptoms. How about a practical “crack down” instead?
Simply require the thieves, all of them, to return the stolen
property to their owner.
DAVID C. WENSLEY
Costa Mesa
Appointing replacement is the right way to go
I recommend appointing a replacement for Newport Beach City
Councilman Gary Proctor for the remainder of his term. It would save
the city a lot of money, and we can see the nonsense in the state
right now, and who knows what that kind of activity will breed in the
mind of some of these deranged voters here in the local area.
PAUL CHRIST
Newport Beach
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