To the editor: How can holding a hearth chief chargeable for poor decision-making result in a possible taxpayer-funded bonanza for her legal professionals (“Ousted L.A. hearth chief claims Bass ran a misinformation marketing campaign, defamed her to avoid wasting herself,” Aug. 20)? The Los Angeles Occasions’ personal investigative reporting uncovered the reality. She reportedly had “roughly 1,000 obtainable firefighters and dozens of water-carrying engines” that might and will have been pre-deployed. The short response of those hearth crews and tools to identify fires may have made all of the distinction. The climate info offered to the hearth chief was her obligation to behave upon. Kristin Crowley’s demotion is totally justified.
Lee Meister, San Pedro
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To the editor: Crowley has a really legitimate declare towards Mayor Karen Bass and town. Bass have to be held accountable for this unjust demotion. She should give Crowley her job again and keep away from a multimillion-dollar settlement.
Chuck Trudeau, Nipomo, Calif.