Dear Editor,
In read in the Observer that the police appeared to have used their persuasion to remove a group of happy settlers from a house on Millsborough Avenue. We are glad they did not have to drag them out of the closet.
At first I thought this would have been some form of fishy business, but reading further indicated it was quite the opposite. It is good to know that we are not going backway, as in the past the police would probably have bashed these happy people in an effort to have them discharge information on the whereabouts of the known criminals.
While some could view this as funny business, it is a step in the right direction. Perhaps, they should have taken them in for questioning since there is known illegal activity occuring, but perhaps that would have seemed queer.
I'm sure the commissioner must be filled with pride at this happy climax. Well done!
Robert Howell
roberthowelljm@gmail.com
In read in the Observer that the police appeared to have used their persuasion to remove a group of happy settlers from a house on Millsborough Avenue. We are glad they did not have to drag them out of the closet.
At first I thought this would have been some form of fishy business, but reading further indicated it was quite the opposite. It is good to know that we are not going backway, as in the past the police would probably have bashed these happy people in an effort to have them discharge information on the whereabouts of the known criminals.
While some could view this as funny business, it is a step in the right direction. Perhaps, they should have taken them in for questioning since there is known illegal activity occuring, but perhaps that would have seemed queer.
I'm sure the commissioner must be filled with pride at this happy climax. Well done!
Robert Howell
roberthowelljm@gmail.com