Mailbag - Dec. 30, 1999
THEY CAN VIEW PORN ON THEIR OWN DIME
Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary defines pornography as
“obscene literature, art or photography having little or no artistic
merit.”
Obscene is defined as “offensive to modesty or decency; indecent; lewd;
causing or intended to cause sexual excitement or lust; abominable;
disgusting; repulsive.”
Assuming that the Huntington Beach libraries use the dictionary as a
primary reference, maybe the City Council members and the library staff
should refer to it before they go much further with their quest to
protect freedom of expression.
A simple alternative might be to have a list of book stores and porno
stores that they could recommend to the patron who is looking for
pornographic or obscene materials. This way, the general public, and
especially minors, would not have to be inadvertently exposed to this
prurient material.
In terms of the Internet, it is a wonderful technological tool, but only
a tool. It has good uses and bad uses, and I expect “common sense” to be
exhibited on the part of the librarians. Using the aforementioned
definitions, any information that meets those standards should be
filtered out. Let those who want to spend their time viewing such
material, get access from a computer that is not paid for by taxpayers.
Think about it.
LOCALS OFFER DIFFERING VIEWS ON CART PICKUP
Do I think the city should pick up abandoned shopping carts? Yes, I do.
However I suggest that the city charge a fee to the market that owns the
cart.
CONCERNED ABOUT TREATMENT OF BRIDGETTE BALLAS
I was dismayed when I read about the woman who was found lying
unconscious on a Huntington Beach street and who subsequently died from a
skull fracture (“Slain woman lived a ‘quality’ life, friend says,” Dec.
9).
What upset me was that the paramedics immediately took her to the Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana. What is wrong with the local Huntington
Beach Hospital or even Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach? Both of these
facilities are definitely closer than driving all the way to Santa Ana,
especially when the victim was in critical condition. Both of these
hospitals have emergency rooms, where I believe she should have been
taken.
I hope there was a good reason for this, since I would hate to have
myself or any of my family or friends treated this way.
I urge someone in the Huntington Beach city government to investigate
this matter.
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