It’s sad that neighbors used to be able to discuss problems like dog barking. It wasn’t so long ago that everyone knew their neighbors on a first-name basis and could just walk next door to let Charlie or Sally know their pet was keeping them up at night. Have we gotten so anti-social that our first impulse is to speed-dial animal control and sic “the man” on our neighbors when that yapping next door gets on our nerves? We’re sure our animal control officers could make better use of their time.
We can appreciate that Costa Mesa City Council members wanted to respond to their constituents this week when they voted to start fining dog owners with yappy best friends, but we don’t think this is the right approach.
And it’s not the fine that really gets our goat. Councilwomen Linda Dixon and Katrina Foley, who opposed the ordinance, argued for lighter fines. Fines start at $200 and can go up to $403.