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Are San Diego streetlight spy cams leaking privacy?
What I do know is the closer-distance MTS spycams definitely have robbed privacy. Even more, as MTS has their 'private' public property. Paid by taxpayers.— November 16, 2019 6:18 p.m.
No new North County sprawl has its consequences
Add that NCTD for planning intelligence of public transit, is backdated compared to the neighboring MTS. Maybe this is a message that there is too much $$$ in San Diego North County.— November 16, 2019 4:52 p.m.
The ethics of covering someone else's art with yours
(reply to) To John Lamb, way above: I hate how those who move hear from elsewhere complain about our weather. As in when the sun doesn't shine, etc. About the lack of rain, nearly all are in fault for that -- like anyone who drives a motor vehicle etc. Eathquakes are just a bit of rocking and rolling: It's so interesting how some get so scared by such. California has not "broken apart from the rest of the country" --- as it was rumored decades ago. "To go into the ocean."— November 16, 2019 1:59 p.m.
The ethics of covering someone else's art with yours
a note to 'hscc' : Carlsbad Resident's ORIGINATING PETITIONER to the 'endless bummer' also known as "monkey bars' was Jim Watson. ---- To begin the debate.— November 16, 2019 9:52 a.m.
The ethics of covering someone else's art with yours
*****'* -- an eatery of an outside culture -- is in Oceanside along with another coastal location; add the same Inland amount ---- all within the County. WILL they possibly be the NEXT, SIMILAR mess-up? Rather, Our Coast needs more classics like longtime Carlsbad's Harbor Fish Cafe (victim of the 'Bars)— November 16, 2019 7:04 a.m.
The ethics of covering someone else's art with yours
*in response to Ken's 7:45pm) To add in my details FOR KEN: I know to there was a special BUMPER STICKER (red & black on white) of "BREAK THE BARS" handed out. With the red circle + diagonal line over the black vertical bars. This was much distributed from the locals. And passed out at the above City Council meeting I spoke of. IT WAS WANTED by Citizens that the "Split Pavilion" --- the title given by the city only to attract more tourists --- (as citizens said) "BE TORN DOWN." But knew it was very difficult to achieve. !! Imagine what the "jail" would have become, had (today's daily county society behavior of graffiti & homelessness been at the time of the "Split Pavilion" !! The homeless would have made REAL USE of it. Does anyone, here, remember of a "New York Artist" being used?— November 15, 2019 9:43 p.m.
The ethics of covering someone else's art with yours
I remember being @ THAT city council meeting. That was more a (quoted as) "Jail." [from the viewing/perspective of drivers-by; of walkers-by] The (literally) neighbor eatery was the strongest supporter of the debate. It was much complained in the same as how Trump does: that not a patron was used for such 'work.' THAT issue was assured by Speakers/Citizens to be an element of the city council meeting.— November 15, 2019 8:22 p.m.
The ethics of covering someone else's art with yours
City Councils enjoy spending $$ on what's called an "Art's Commission." I remember when (neighboring) Carlsbad began its (then) all new such politico board. (why) Doesn't Oceanside have on? This is a PURE POLITICO ISSUE, perfect for an 'arts commission' purpose. A perfect test to analyze how similar an arts commission can be to (the hierarchy of) a city council (over citizens) --- but on 2 different topics/mindsets.— November 15, 2019 6:56 p.m.
Jeremy Blakespear too soft for San Diego's Bicycle Coalition
I finally got the chance to concentrate the riding, in the combination of the bus/bike lane: (logo to) Bicycle/Head Logo --- to interpret bicyclist's right-of-way, placed over Bus Logo: is seen from a DIFFERENTLY INTERPRETED PERSPECTIVE, When Anyone Looks Down From Such An Elevation. VS. Than The Lower Elevation That A Bicyclist Will See/Read The Same Logo From/At. THAT IS HEIGHT ALONE; ANGLE IS AN ADDITIONAL ISSUE/DEBATE. /why was the Bicycle Logo ONLY chosen to be placed above the bus logo? There are cyclists who come there for the 1st time, and once they not read Bicycle Logo first, it is immediately perceived that the City has neglected right-of-way to Cyclists. That is how I took it, the first time I drove through such, once I read the logo was there.— November 14, 2019 7:21 p.m.
L.A. Times and San Diego U-T sweat the online numbers
[replying to ceehound619]: That may be expensive for now --- typically, the further future time goes on, (the more hence higher a negative world we become. Much consistently, the more hence further time goes on, the higher prices become. Recently, the economy has settled down, and so has politics (esp overseas). SO HOW LONG HAS THE VALUE OF NEWS DEPRECIATED, Until It Goes Up Again? (just like finances)— November 13, 2019 8:37 p.m.