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Greetings Constant Reader:
I am
on jury duty. While that seems like the opening statement of a rant
(or even the beginning of a beef) it is not. I am happy to be on
jury duty. Through the miracle of laptop computing it is the only
way I would have finished this web site anywhere near on time (that
and a lot of calls to web master Jason and graphics guru Brett.)
I also love jury duty because I live in LA and if you want to come
downtown to Chinatown, Little Tokyo, MOCA, or any other cool place
downtown you have to pay for parking which can range anywhere from
10 to 40 dollars on a weekday. Here I am with paid parking for 10
days and plenty of quarters to ride the DASH, for a quarter, all
over this great town on my fabulous
hour and a half lunch break. Of course I am only making 15 dollars
a day plus one way mileage (until recently you only made 5 dollars
a day.) You also have to spend about a week coming down and parking
and sightseeing to see everything. Again, I'm already here doing
something. Also, I found out that the Japanese National Museum lets
you in for free if you show your jury tag. I'm hoping MOCA is also
as civic minded. I do, however, feel sorry for a lot of the people
here.
And yes, this is where
the beef comes in. Democracy is a great thing. I, unlike a lot of
people, love jury duty. You get to see your city center, get over
your fear of the man and be away from work for 10 days. I'm lucky
however, my work pays my jury duty and I don't have any children
to care for at home. A lot of the people I'm in this very cold,
uncomfortable jury room with will have to lose pay and pay for childcare
in order to perform their civic duty. Students are also no longer
exempt and can only get extensions so that they can look forward
to spending their vacation time, when they should be earning money
to stave off their student loans, at the downtown civic center.
Why should anyone have to pay for their part in democracy?
Meanwhile across the street,
the City Hall is getting a face lift which includes a new lawn,
at least an acre of it. The water and electricity cost alone to
keep a lawn alive in the city is staggering. Not to mention the
people they are paying to put it in and care for it. The Getty Museum
put in amazing gardens that are made from drought tolerant plants
and they seem to be doing ok with it. Thousands of people visit
there every year and have no complaints. The Getty Foundation has
more money than the city of LA because it chooses wisely. Downtown
LA reaches double digit heat in the summer and city hall has a new
lawn. How about a nice rock and cactus garden and more pay for jurors
who don't get paid by their employer while they're here? How about
a childcare center that caters to jurors in the area?
A lawn? Oy.
Carlye Archibeque
IRS Editor
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