No winners in vicious online fight
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Internet nastiness invaded City Hall this week when a small
contingency unsuccessfully demanded the resignation of Planning
Commission Chairman Ron Davis.
This whole ugly debate is a no-win situation because both sides
are wrong.
It begins with a group of community watchdog types having an
online chat about how they think planning commissioners have violated
the Brown Act by having individual meetings with staff members about
various projects. It should have all stopped here, because such
meeting do not violate the Brown Act -- but it didn’t.
And Davis, never one to back down, fired off e-mails defending
himself and the commission. Problem is, Davis said he didn’t think
he’d get a fair shake by representing himself, so he penned the
e-mails under the name of Stuart Welch.
That’s where Davis went wrong.
Davis should have fought the issue in a straightforward manner as
himself. Instead, “Stuart Welch” asked questions about Davis and then
said he spoke to Davis in an effort to understand what planning
commissioners had done wrong. This was not illegal, but it was an
underhanded way to go about things.
Once his ruse was found out, the e-mail group was outraged. They
called him unethical and dishonest.
His actions were indeed less than forthright.
Lying and deceiving people is unethical. Period. There is no
wiggle room on this one and Davis, who once wrote a column for this
newspaper, should have known better.
But to be sure, Davis did nothing illegal.
If there is to be a public forum such as this HB Talk message
board, the dialogue should be open and not hostile. While Davis’ use
of the name Stuart Welch was not illegal, neither is the group’s
habit of sending scathing and judgmental e-mails. But if they want it
to be a public forum, sacred enough to warrant a public officials’
resignation for violating it, an even-handedness must be achieved.
It is time to let this squabble go. Since things came to light the
discussions have become much nastier. The dust seems to be settling
now. Let this be the end and not the eye of the storm.
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