Readers Respond -- Skateboarding discussion continues
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Thanks for all of the Daily Pilot articles on skateboarding. It’s
possibly getting the ball rolling in the right direction. I think it
would be great if Newport-Mesa could come up with a park bigger and
better than all the rest, being as how we are getting started a little
late.
I still like the idea of having one at the foot of the Balboa Pier.
With the Fun Zone and all, it would be a great location. Take a portion
of the grass that’s sitting empty most of the time and put it to good
use.
Thanks for your forum.
PEGGY MAROTTA
Balboa Island
Recently, we were reminded of our opposition to skateboard parks as we
attempted to drive down Margaret Drive near Newport Harbor High School.
Sitting in the middle of the road, blocking the street, were six to eight
skateboarders. When asked politely to move from blocking the public
street, they did not move. Our understanding is that this is where they
often sit. The parents of these children must know they are sitting in
the middle of the street. They don’t control them there. Why would any
citizen feel that these children and those with the same poor attitude
would do any better at a skateboard park?
Here is a quote from a recent article from the Washington Post about
the tragic killings at Santana High School in Santee, where the alleged
teenage killer Charles “Andy” Williams was said to have “frequented the
skate park where kids from the high school used to hang out and get
high.” It continues, “Drugs were readily available for those who wanted
them: marijuana, mushrooms, acid, speed. And even young teens would get
drunk on the weekends.”
If Costa Mesa or Newport Beach allows any sort of organized skateboard
activity in one location, there will be a gathering of skateboard types,
an unknown number of which will use the facility and surrounding area to
plan their parties, play their music, smoke their dope, further organize
their gangs and negatively influence younger skateboarding innocents.
Further, skateboarders could cause taxpayer liability by falling on their
heads or killing and injuring each other in gang fights. Don’t get us
wrong, we are sure that somewhere in the cities of Newport Beach or Costa
Mesa there must be polite skateboarders. It’s just that we haven’t come
across them yet.
The number of skateboarders who would use a skateboard park in either
Newport Beach or Costa Mesa has never been surveyed. The cost of
providing a skateboard park and the untold public liability, danger,
speeding cars and noise could never be justified given the relatively
small number of users. We need to continue to provide and increase the
soccer, baseball, basketball and other park activities that are safe and
that appear to involve youth and adults who have a better attitude and
upon whom it is a pleasure to provide taxpayer support.
LU AND DIANA WALKER
Costa Mesa
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