Newport should find ways to manage charter boats
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Paul James Baldwin
Has anyone who lives on or near Newport Harbor heard some of the
party boats go by with their over-amplified public announcement and
music systems (“Newport Beach may explore how to control charter
boats,” Sept. 30)? How about the screaming drunks?
I tell you, it really is something to listen to young women
screaming at the top of their lungs in an alcoholic frenzy. You can
be assured they are having a great time, at least until they wake up
in the morning.
During the Christmas Boat Parade, there are so many party boats
that they have to remain stationary in the center of the channel
because of all the other boats on their port and starboard sides and
crossing their bows and sterns. Oh, for the Duffy owners, that’s
other boats passing on the left and right sides, and front and back
of the party boats.
Finally, someone is taking the initiative on the issue. Kudos to
Mayor Tod Ridgeway for suggesting that the city try to manage this
issue, which is out of control not only on the harbor but on our
streets and docks as well.
Ridgeway is correct in wanting to assess the issue and gather as
much information as possible before going forward with future plans
or regulations. Ridgeway has not received many complaints about these
party boats, nor supposedly has the city. I just hope harbor services
director Tony Melum and Ridgeway have talked to the city’s licensing
department. This is the city department that takes complaints on the
party boats, but most people don’t know this, and some people in City
Hall probably don’t know this either.
If you are lucky enough to find where to lodge a complaint about a
party boat, then most often you have to wait for a return call to
provide details of your complaint. Then there is a process the city
does to address the complaint. I believe the city is very diligent in
following up on the complaints once one is finally received -- that
is if someone lodging a complaint doesn’t give up getting through the
system.
However, the city is completely ineffectual in resolving the
complaint or preventing, in the future, the reason the complaint was
placed. Now I may be wrong about this last part, but living on the
harbor myself, I think not.
I applaud Ridgeway in now addressing the issue of the party boats.
And I hope the city finds a way to effectively manage this issue as
soon as possible.
* PAUL JAMES BALDWIN is a Newport Beach resident.
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