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[Editors note: The following letter was sent to the Claremont City Council, with a copy forwarded for publication. KD]
Meanwhile, I request that you publish a breakdown of our citys expenses during the current legal services contract period before you calendar its renewal. We should know how much is paid to whom for what.
Bob Gerecke Claremont
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wish to remain anonymous. (3) Once obtained, the holder of these documents can roam freely throughout our country and never fear that they will be jailed or deported. This will allow criminals and terrorists free rein to destroy any building, installation or group that they have targeted because, if stopped, they will have valid ID. (4) This law will make the term valid ID meaningless and once again this state will be the laughing stock of the country and the world.
Hayden Lening Claremont
benefited from a lesson in civics as they went to city hall and obtained a permit for their sales; instead the Girl Scouts were thrust into a situation where they learned nothing and probably felt bad. We are not all privileged enough to own property, but any property owner knows that liability starts whenever anyone sets foot upon their property If the Girl Scouts had been allowed to commence selling cookies upon private property, any one of their customers could hold the property owner liable for any small infraction, real or imagined. Ms. Taylor was right to defend her property. Unfortunately, most insurance companies require police reports or other official documents to back up property owners claims or information. Ms. Taylor was right to call the police to document the situation. This is the bizarre nature of the legal climate; most grown adults understand this. I used to be a Girl Scout in this community and I have raised 4 children in Claremont. I know personally that the atmosphere within this community strives to be forward-thinking and positive toward youth. Please drop this inane personal attack and stick to serious issues.
Carla Johnson Claremont READERS COMMENTS Please send readers comments via email to editor@claremont-courier.com or by mail or hand-delivery to 1420 N. Claremont Blvd. Ste. 205B, Claremont, CA 91711. The deadline for submission is Tuesday at 5 p.m. The COURIER cannot guarantee publication of every letter. Letters are the opinion of the writer, not a reflection of the COURIER. We reserve the right to edit letters. Letters should not exceed 250 words.