We asked what you thought about the city removing fire pits from the beaches to save money.
The residents of San Diego are being poorly served by over paid and under worked city employees and adminstrators. They need to make realistic budget cuts like layoffs and pay freezes like private industries.
-- Ron
If closing the fire pits for this time keeps our libraries open then we must make that sacrifice. This is a time to put things in perspective, and our education is certainly more important than our fire pits. -- Matt
Im discusted with the current new Bon Fire ban. What's next? We as a community are being striped of recreational enjoyment and great San Diego History. -- Jassen
First the booze ban,and now the fire pit ban the city of SAN DIEGO NEEDS the inmates of the local jails to work for the city of san diego for there room and board put them to work i miss the fire pits i live by sea world in bay park i like fishing at fiesta inland and having a fire 2 its not right of the san diego the city should pay 4 it not the people of san diego -- Douglas
This is outrageous! What are they going to get rid of next? ...the sand and the waves? -- Karrina
Removing the fire pits is STUPID.. The city council members get a ton of perks that we the citizens pay for. Let's stop those NOW. The rest of us working class folks do not get squat in the way of perks at our jobs. This is ridiculous.. No wonder this city is in a world of hurt we have losers running the city.. Sometimes it really hurts to say i am a native. -- Ken
I think it is completely unfair that the city is taking away the firepits.The firepits represent family and friends gatherings and nobody wants that great feeling to go away. -- Liam
The politicians give them selves raises when the economy is doing good. When the economy takes a turn for the worst our services, that have been here for years giving families areas to have fun, are the first to go. -- Adam