Trick-or-treaters welcome on Lido Isle, next...
Trick-or-treaters welcome on Lido Isle, next Halloween
This is an open invitation to Tyler McGill and his friends
(“Halloween spirit not to be found on Lido Island,” Tuesday). You are
welcome here on Lido Island anytime. The guard who told you this
community doesn’t want outsiders trick-or-treating here was wrong. He
certainly doesn’t speak for me and, hopefully, others who live here.
I’m embarrassed that you were treated that way. Next Halloween,
please visit and be my guest.
YVETTE DOBBIE
Lido Isle
Thoughts on friends end with gems, not fool’s gold
Perusing the Daily Pilot on this election day for tidbits about
the events of the day, I found Michael A. Walek’s contribution in the
“Student Outlook” section on Tuesday’s Forum page.
As I read young Walek’s painful lament about the artificiality of
“friendship” he finds in his life, a wide range of reactions swept
across me. I felt both admiration and apprehension for him as I
speculated to myself how such a young person found the fortitude to
write this piece. Even though he may have changed the names of some
of the characters in his story, those who know him will certainly be
able to decipher it.
I suspect this article will have the unintended consequence of
sorting out many of those phony “friends” in his life and leave
standing those “few gems” he is seeking.
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
Rent control not a problem
This is in response to David Williams’ diatribe against rent
control in the Daily Pilot (“Don’t turn Costa Mesa into a low-rent
city,” Oct. 29).
It seems that Williams harbors a great deal of hostility and many
fears about renters as a class. That is utter nonsense. Renters are
no different from any other Americans except that, for many reasons,
they rent rather than own their shelter. They are treated cavalierly
by most local, state and federal politicians and are utterly at the
mercy of landlords of all stripes.
As for all the cities that have rent control being festering slums
full of sinister plots against property owners and criminal types,
nonsense! I lived in San Francisco and Manhattan, and no one can
describe either city in Williams’ terms. Equally so with Berkeley,
Santa Monica, Santa Cruz and Los Angeles. Naturally, there are areas
in every city that are run down and off-putting, but that has nothing
to do with rent control. Gentrification usually solves those
problems, anyway.
As for all the scare talk about bankrupt owners, collapsing
property values and “negative owner-city-tenant relationships,”
again, nonsense. All rent control does is put reasonable controls on
rent gouging. Valid evictions are no more difficult than anywhere
else, and tenants tend to remain in their rentals far longer than in
uncontrolled cities.
It would be a real feather in our cap if we became one of those
cities that protects and respects all of its residents, regardless of
wealth.
WALLACE WOOD
Costa Mesa
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