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Complaints concerning
the Gap aren’t enough
I couldn’t agree more with Maxine Cohen’s Community Commentary in
Friday’s Pilot (“Self-esteem more than window dressing”), but had she
expressed her feelings to the Gap’s corporate office? If she’d not,
she’s still part of the problem. As Katharine Hepburn said, “If
you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.” I have
written to companies whose merchandise is offensive and, in one case,
received the most apologetic letter. Others seem to revise their ads,
etc. So, Maxine, go to the corporate office and tell them how you
feel.
LYNN MERLES
Costa Mesa
Privatization thwarting
the area’s open space
In regard to Tod Ridgeway’s Sunday Community Commentary on the
Marinapark hotel/timeshare issue, (“City could never satisfy
Greenlight on resort”): Of course, he had to pull out the “help us
pay for the police and fire department” card.
I would expect nothing less from a developer. And when he
mentioned the traffic issue (less for the hotel/timeshare, more for
the park), I think he thought the hotel must be manned by ghosts or
else environmentally savvy employees, who will walk to work and make
deliveries on bicycles. But regardless, it boils down to private
enterprise taking over public open space. It’s not right.
SARAH PEDERSEN
Newport Beach
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