The Pilot's columns and letters regarding the council's recent "gang initiative" study session were curious at best. All the various commentators failed to get to the bottom of the real issues. Instead of a discussion of the real problems, and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's failures in action and attitude, we have been treated to the usual hack comments claiming racist motives and the typical laying of blame at the feet of the Costa Mesa City Council majority.
Here are some noteworthy points that have been missed entirely in the ensuing clamor:
1. The City Council adopted and funded all of the enforcement-oriented aspects of the prior anti-gang proposal back in January of this year. Only the school district's "interventionist" was not funded. Why was the whole program once again trotted out when, in fact, the obvious goal was to take another run at funding the interventionist and adding to the list of school district tie-ins, including more uniformed Costa Mesa police officers on campus and the attempt to foist the district's truancy problems off on the city via a new law?