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When you voted on Sept. 17 at a meeting scheduled to hear the
recommendations of Dog Park users, many of us had more important things
on our minds and skipped the meeting. You did not know in advance that
the meeting would fall on the sixth day after a terrorist attack and
would find us in the middle of a national disaster, but you took
advantage of that, didn’t you? For myself, I’m glad I was not present to
witness your unreasoned actions.
“The majority rules” is the “American Way”. So too is, “. . . with
consideration for the rights of those in the minority,” but that
principle does not extend itself to kowtowing to the irrational demands
of a tiny, but vocal clump of chronic complainers.
Neither does a majority have the right to ignore facts and accept
exaggerated accusations. The power, yes, but yours was an abuse of power.
I am retired and live only five miles from the “Bark Park,” so the
reduced operating hours have no draconian effect on mine and my dog’s use
of the park. But the impact on those who work normal hours is clear, “We
don’t want you to be able to enjoy the park at the beginning or end of
your workday, nor before 10 a.m. or after 5 p.m. on weekends. Is it your
hidden agenda to reduce park usage to the point where you will try to
close it?
Frederick P. Reynolds, III
Retired Army Col.
Fountain Valley
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