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Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
Honestly, I learned of the laundering techniques partly through your Reader and UT articles. I also feel some nostalgia, remember when "non profit" didn't imply crooked scheme?— January 3, 2014 1:14 p.m.
Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
Under the table is so Twentieth Century, modern scamsters just donate to a non profit, which then hires the crooked politician with the slush, taxed and laundered clean.— January 2, 2014 5:29 p.m.
Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
I drove by the site yesterday, I love the smell of ocean air. Perhaps the City should tax residents for the days the air smells great, to pay for defending smelly lawsuits, since apparently the City is now responsible for the sea air.— December 31, 2013 5:03 p.m.
Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
Why is the City responsible for this smell regardless of how much it stinks? The suit seems to argue, as described by Mr. Bauder, that it's the City's fault because it constructed a fence to protect animals from harassment. Chasing animals from the Children's Pool seems to be the whole point of the suit. Huge numbers of seals on California beaches is a natural event, and the colony complained of is a totally natural consequence of creating a marine reserve offshore.— December 30, 2013 5:26 p.m.
Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
Soon they will sue for the noise pollution of the seal barks, bird cries, and the waves crashing against the retaining wall. Oh the humanity!!! The suffering of the La Jolla Village never ends. Thank goodness they can pull the City government out of their pocket to teach those seals respect.— December 28, 2013 3:25 p.m.
Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
I repeat, this has nothing to do with smell, except for the stench of local corruption. They tried the absurdity of claiming that the terms of a legacy trumped the Marine Animal Protection Act, now this. As I've stated, if the local hotels would show a loss of business, and records of complaints from guests, there might be a claim of sorts, but the relief would not be to allow illegal harassment of protected pinnipeds. Watch out for fraud from the City Attorney's Office, they may try to claim this wacky suit has merit in return for some of the slush that oozes out of La Jolla into politicians pockets. That stuff really stinks up this town.— December 27, 2013 11:56 p.m.
Citizens for Odor Nuisance Abatement sues city
The tourists watching the seals are the real targets of this suit. Note that the suit does not request clean up, but seems to assert the right to chase the protected animals away, a criminal act. The smell doesn't seem to chase away the tourists, if it did, they wouldn't need the fence. Reminds of the old doggerel; La Jolla For the newlywed, And the nearly dead. The nearly dead faction has always hated those tourists. If the nearby hotels complained of, instead of advertising, the wildlife, then there might be a sliver of truth in this suit. The sea always smells like a crotch, if one doesn't like it move away.— December 27, 2013 1:42 p.m.
Not just about shrubs, says Ocean Beach resident
Nobody has the right to cut down plants they don't own.— December 8, 2013 10:09 a.m.
Local hotel business will lag state through next year
California Beaches are open to the public. BTW those who don't want to see men with no shirts, shouldn't go to the beach. Just a suggestion.— November 29, 2013 6:22 p.m.
Local hotel business will lag state through next year
It's tough for San Diego prostitutes, too much amateur competition.— November 29, 2013 5:54 p.m.