To the Editor: Outlaw talking on cell phone while driving and smoking, I would like to express my sincere concerns about the crosswalk in front of the Roxy Theater. No light, no push button to let …
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To the Editor:
Outlaw talking on cell phone while driving and smoking, I would like to express my sincere concerns about the crosswalk in front of the Roxy Theater.
No light, no push button to let you know when to cross.
Several times, I have been hit crossing it.
I was told to take down the license plate by the Potsdam Police. I did finally, trying to make up my mind about the decision whether or not I should. I did after mulling it around in my mind.
Where are all the Potsdam Police when you need them? What does it take to get someone’s attention—someone getting killed or severely injured?
Susan Koulman
Potsdam