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PUBLIC FORUM NOBODY CARES.


Re ``LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel.
2. LAPD - Los Angeles Police Department.
 response time slows with Valley worst ... '' (July 1):

LAPD response time is more than 11 minutes. Police arrest hookers and check topless bars. The City Council is requiring companies to report if they profited from slavery. In Sacramento they pass unneeded laws but cannot pass a budget. In Washington they discuss music piracy but not illegal immigration "Illegal alien" and "Illegal aliens" redirect here. For other uses, see Illegal aliens (disambiguation).
Illegal immigration refers to immigration across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country.
 or terrorism. Meanwhile people are murdered, raped and kidnapped. Your life is only important to you.

Today, 35 of 50 states (70 percent) permit concealed carried weapons. There has never been lawlessness in these states, yet California would rather let its citizens die than allow them to protect themselves. The police cannot protect you; they will take a report and call the coroner. We must demand the right to protect ourselves because our government can't.

- Joseph Abrano

West Hills

Catering to the car

Re ``Gridlock Gridlock

A government, business or institution's inability to function at a normal level due either to complex or conflicting procedures within the administrative framework or to impending change in the business.
 wars brew'' (June 29):

It appears that the only solution that the state or the city of Los Angeles
For the city, see Los Angeles, California.
The City of Los Angeles was a streamlined passenger train jointly operated by the Chicago and North Western Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad.
 can come up with to solve its gridlock problem is to build bigger and wider freeways. I wonder if it ever occurred to them that the reason they have a gridlock problem in the first place is because they catered to the automobile from the very beginning.

If the emphasis had been put on rapid transit rapid transit, transportation system designed to allow passenger travel within or throughout an urban area, usually employing surface, elevated, or underground railway systems or some combination of these.  instead of the car, things would be a whole lot different. So now here we are all these years later and they still are trying to solve problems by catering to the car.

- L.A Calabro

Northridge

Threatens our credibility

Re ``LAPD starts quiet probe of activists'' (June 26):

Kudos to the current and past presidents of the L.A. City Animal Services Commission for their strong positions against a purported animal-activist group that feels justified in publishing private information about the mayor and the head of the city's animal control department. This loathsome and irresponsible tactic threatens the credibility of the many reputable humane organizations working to improve the lives of animals in L.A.

It also emphasizes why cities all over the nation are successfully joining their animal control services into special units within police departments and are contracting animal sheltering to consolidated county operations.

- Phyllis M. Daugherty

Director

Animal Issues Movement

End the violence

In ``LAPD starts quiet probe of activists,'' (June 26) Mariel Garza writes that ``the police are 'closely monitoring' the Animal Defense League'' because of their Web site calling for Mayor James Hahn For the Iowa politician, see .

James Kenneth "Jim" Hahn (born July 3, 1950) is an American politician from the Democratic Party. He was the Deputy City Attorney (1975-1979), City Controller (1981-1985), City Attorney (1985-2001) and Mayor of Los Angeles, California
 to replace L.A. Animal Services General Manager Jerry Greenwalt with a more compassionate manager.

Instead, the LAPD should monitor everything that goes on at our shelters. No one is trying to incite To arouse; urge; provoke; encourage; spur on; goad; stir up; instigate; set in motion; as in to incite a riot. Also, generally, in Criminal Law to instigate, persuade, or move another to commit a crime; in this sense nearly synonymous with abet.  terrorism against the mayor or Greenwalt. This is a plea to end the violence against the helpless animals who have no voice.

- Lori Golden

Northridge

A great city

Re ``Workers get more pay while L.A. cuts service'' (June 22):

Harrison Sheppard's excellent article demonstrates the mindset mind·set or mind-set
n.
1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations.

2. An inclination or a habit.
 of the city's establishment. City Administrative Officer Bill Fujioka tells us that a 2 percent raise every six months is really 3 percent for the year. He fails to say that for each year thereafter 4 percent is added to the base salary.

Quoting union head Julie Butcher, `` ... private sector comparisons are bad because (the) private sector simply doesn't pay enough to blue collar workers like the gardeners and trash collectors'' in her union. Fujioka's arrogance and Butcher's greed define Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . But what do I know, I'm only the son of an immigrant Greek.

- Gus Smyrnos

Newbury Park

Bring it on

Re ``Lights out, Gray,'' (Editorial, June 27):

Get real, Daily News editors, your own opinion admits that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is the United States federal agency with jurisdiction over electricity sales, wholesale electric rates, hydroelectric licensing, natural gas pricing, and oil pipeline rates.  ``found that the energy producers manipulated prices.'' The Bush administration appointed the conservatives at the FERC FERC Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FERC FEMA Emergency Response Capability
 and is about as ready to help out California rate payers as they are to prosecute the corporate rip-offs at Enron.

I'll stick with Gray Davis before I even consider a congressman with two arrests for auto theft fraud or a steroid-aided actor. Bring it on, Republicans, a waste of $60 million for a rerun re·run  
n.
The act or an instance of rebroadcasting a recorded movie or a recorded television performance.

tr.v. re·ran , re·run, re·run·ning, re·runs
To present a rerun of.
 election.

- Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz.  Cremins

Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  

Playing fair

Re ``Fair play'' (Editorials, June 29):

It is my personal opinion that the fair board of the past has suffered because Gov. Gray Davis did not make appointments to replace many of the board members as they retired, died or entered into other public service areas. Many times we could not conduct business because of the lack of a quorum. Your article indicated that the Valley fair is a beloved local tradition that belongs nowhere else other than the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
.

I agree wholeheartedly whole·heart·ed  
adj.
Marked by unconditional commitment, unstinting devotion, or unreserved enthusiasm: wholehearted approval.



whole
, provided that the Northeast Valley receives a seven- to 10-year lease agreement from the Corporation of Engineers and Parks and Recreation, along with approval of the City Council and state Sen. Richard Alarcon so that we can plan ahead and make the necessary improvements utilizing the $3 million provided when the Devonshire Downs location was terminated. It's up to the Valley citizens and public officials to support this event because the fair board, both new and old, are not magicians and are unable to make crowds appear.

- Arthur Sweet

Director

San Fernando Valley Fair

Gloomy trend

I was pleased to see the article ``L.A.'s gloomy trend: Smoggy days on rise'' on the front page of the June 28 Daily News. Although pollution has improved over the last 50 years, we are again following a trend of declining air quality.

Unfortunately, 97 percent of our energy comes from dirty sources like coal and natural gas which contribute a significant amount of the impurities in our air. The rise of smoggy days should alarm people of the vital and urgent need to implement more clean and renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation.  for our city.

- Ina Volynsky

Tarzana

Priorities here

Coffee time for Americans. We had better wake up to what is going on. More than 60 of our finest have been murdered in Iraq since our leader declared Iraq war to be over. Afghanistan is still a mess. What is President George W. Bush's primary concern? Re-election in 2004 and money for it. He and Vice President Dick Cheney have been flying all over the country at our expense and raised millions.

In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified"
meantime, meanwhile
, California is almost bankrupt, not to mention 44 other states in dire need of financial survival. What happened to what we call the United States? Where, pray tell, is a real president of and for the United States? I emphasize ``united.''

- Dorie Crowe

Calabasas

Luster in Mexico

Re ``Bounty hunter Name for a category of persons who are offered a promised gratuity in return for "hunting" down and capturing or killing a designated target, usually a person or animal.  to stand trial'' (June 27):

I think it is ridiculous that Duane ``Dog'' Chapman should be put on trial in Mexico for the capture of Andrew Luster. Anyone with half a brain can figure out that Luster was living so openly there because he'd paid off the ``authorities'' with his millions. Why else would the fool live so openly? And how about the video equipment they found in his hotel room? Was he up to his old tricks?

They have said that Chapman should have gone to the local police and let them arrest Luster. What a joke. If he had done so I'm sure the local police would have tipped Luster off and then hemmed and hawed until he escaped. This trial truly is a travesty of justice.

- Robert D. Mix

West Hills

Job for bounty hunters

Re ``Bounty hunter to stand trial'' (June 27):

How about commissioning some bounty hunters to capture Saddam Hussein and his two odious sons? I suggest Duane ``Dog'' Chapman and his team, who found and captured fugitive Max Factor cosmetics heir Andrew Luster. I also suggest that the U.S. ask Mexico for clemency Leniency or mercy. A power given to a public official, such as a governor or the president, to in some way lower or moderate the harshness of punishment imposed upon a prisoner.

Clemency is considered to be an act of grace.
 toward Chapman and his team (who were arrested) since they captured a wanted, dangerous criminal.

- Edmond Robert Mansoor

Thousand Oaks
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