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Author: | Bob Kuczewski [ Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | San Diego City Council - January 2023 |
Today was the first San Diego City Council meeting of 2023. The San Diego City Council has one new member, so I thought the introduction by Joe Greblo would be appropriate. In this video, I read Joe's letter scrolling over my Christmas 2022 video and some of my May 2022 Soaring video. Unfortunately, the City TV rendering is somewhat jerky, and I'm not sure why. |
Author: | Bob Kuczewski [ Tue Jan 10, 2023 12:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Diego City Council - January 2023 |
For January 10th, 2023: https://youtu.be/VSnnui5XXx8 |
Author: | JoeF [ Tue Jan 10, 2023 8:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Diego City Council - January 2023 |
???? allow lease holders to exclude people via unconstitutional stance????????????????????? Such allowing has the City culpable for damages wrought by such allowance, one would think, unless I am missing something. Someone wrote: What are the four types of unlawful discrimination? There are four main types of discrimination. Direct discrimination. This means treating one person worse than another person because of a protected characteristic. ... Indirect discrimination. ... Harassment. ... Victimisation. Maybe the City of San Diego is guilty of discrimination via its allowing a leaseholder to discriminate among pilots over reasons that are protected by state and federal law. Maybe the City is setting itself up for huge losses of reputation and other damages. Maybe there are organizations that exist to help cities tow the constitutional line. ============================================= Must check: the lease agreement probably asserts that the leaseholder must uphold laws. And I bet that the lease agreement allows the City to stop the lease when the leaseholder breaks the law. If the City does not act to protect persons who are damaged by any breaking of the law by the leaseholder, then, I would guess, the City becomes partners in the damages; the City's deep pockets might become a source of restitution, I am guessing; I am not knowing these things for sure; maybe some lawyer could make things clearer. It seems to me that the City is partner in damaging one or more hang glider pilots; and injuring one person knowingly is probably hurting all people in the world; we are family. I ache because a family member is aching. I am guessing that most citizens of San Diego City would not like their City to be partners in hurting people. I had considered selling my Los Angeles home and buying a home in San Diego, but what I see happening at the gliderport discourages me from such a move. The City of San Diego could blossom by better treatment of those who recreate on their parklands. |
Author: | Bob Kuczewski [ Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: San Diego City Council - January 2023 |
January 23, 2023 This is the video that I gave to the City Clerk's office to present: https://youtu.be/aOoykFWgPM0 This is what actually got published for the people to see: https://youtu.be/MFTjIa5UGXw Once again, the people at City TV have refused to show the screen throughout the presentation as requested by the speaker. |
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