3 minute read
– • Letters to the Editor • –
The Co-op City Times welcomes issue-oriented letters to the editor to be considered for publication. All letters, in prose, not poetry, must be addressed to the editor, verify the authenticity of the authors. Anonymous or unsigned letters will not be accepted for publication. Letters cannot exceed 350 words. Ideally, they should be typed. All letters must be in the Co-op City Times in that week’s edition. Views and opinions expressed in letters are solely the writer’s and not necessarily shared by the Co-op City Times
Just Asking… Response to “Issues of Concern”
Advertisement
Co-op Times, the main way to reduce crime is to investigate and convict perpetrators. If convicted, judges need to carefully consider the seriousness of the crime, and the perp’s criminal record. Plea bargaining should be reduced, and bail should be up to the judge. We need to end the revolving door, whereby lenient sentences are too often the norm. We also need to bring back the death penalty.
The physical and verbal attacks on our police make it wreaking havoc on our streets, and makes it possible for lawbreakers to keep harming the innocent. An armed citizenry has stopped many criminal attacks. Not knowing if the next potential victim is armed makes lawbreakers less likely to consider a criminal action.
v. Wade was a tragic decision for constitutional government. Abortion (like homosexual marriage) are state issues and are not mentioned anywhere in our federal constitution. It’s ridiculous to think that judges should be allowed to make law. That is not their job. Laws are made by the legislators.
From what I have read, many reputable scientists have change’ movement. Some of the movement’s advocates are duped, but a large part of the leaders of the environmental movement is attempting to destroy American freedom and sovereignty. Politicians are not scientists, but ence to gain power and control over our lives. There are many books and articles available arguing against the socalled dangers of man-made climate change, but much of this information is suppressed by the liberal media!
What are the Public Servants Thinking?
Coffee with Mike in June. I didn’t have coffee, but I did have something to say.
to come to Einstein twice a month, so we could get our
The other thing I complained about was congestion pricing. What a great way to mess over working class people, especially us, the ones who live in transportation deserts of the outer boroughs.
First of all, the idea makes no sense. What’s its pursubway use. The more successful you are at reaching one goal, the less successful you are at the other. And after all the carve-outs for political reasons, who’s left paying the
Then the assemblyman spoke about how quick the subway is, although, I’m pretty sure he’s never had to commute from way downtown to Co-op City on a regular bacould drive to Albany in less time.
Now that’s the assemblyman’s commute. Look what he’s done trying to speed up his commute and protect his credit to carrying charges for shareholders whose building or apartment line is adversely affected by a discontinuance can do for a family of three if we don’t have gas for over a month, especially if the outage was of no fault of our own. Just asking.
All these years, Hutch north drivers wiggled through op City’s back door – and wiggle up through Section 5 to spared all that but Section 5 will get hit double without something that could actually help us instead of just use us.
Certified eBikes Pose No Threat
batteries should pose no danger, as far as I know. Only have been repaired or are charged with other items pose a ion, because the apartments are in normal temp settings. I would not charge a bike without supervision or suggest to do so, leaving it alone is not good, unless your charger the paper does not help for some who don’t even look at it or could be away. There are other items if this does become the rule here in Co-op City, which was not remindtwo-wheel boards, gas toys, etc. endanger others without proper knowledge of the safety
Assembly Bill A7061A/ Senate Bill S6682A
Co-op City needs a waiver to stop the destruction of is a vital access road into Section 5.
Alienation of Parkland
C –– a road that has served the area for decades –– is to be as it now merges with its third lane. With proper signage for the alienation of parkland rule. alienation of parkland be granted. Section 5 requires the same result.
Letters To
We welcome letters to the editor, only from Co-op City shareholders, at Letters should address issues of interest to the Co-op City community. Comments should be fact-based and responsible. Letters should not personally attack others and must be written in a respectful manner.
Submissions must include the writer’s address and phone number so authenticity and residency of the Thank you for your cooperation.