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Ken Mortland May 19, 2013 at 11:09 am
Edward: On the proof reading - mia culpa. As for the inference; I identified it as an inference,…Read More not a cause. It remains an unsubstantiated possibility.
Edward A. May 18, 2013 at 09:39 am
Did you bother proofreading this "article" before you posted it? It has so many typos it…Read More is very difficult to make any sense of it.
However, that isn't what prompted me to write. Your very last post was some pointless sermonizing about correlation vs. causation, yet you did this very thing here:
"It is reasonable to infer from this information that teaching in schools with high proportions of Black or Hispanic or poor students is more stressful that other assignments."
Ken, whatever agenda you have, I am sure your fellow supporters would appreciate better representation.
Dane Ferrell May 19, 2013 at 11:11 am
I agree with you James Banks, driving drunk is not a good thing and should be penalized, but the DUI…Read More laws are mostly a political witch hunt, private companies are also making millions on it off of classes people are forced to attend,AA meetings,because someone stopped for a beer, does not make them an alcoholic, also if people are suspected, but not convicted of a DUI they should have their driving privileges reinstated immediately at no cost to them, instead of still loosing their driving privileges for 2 years, at which the insurance companies make a killing off of SR22's, I have had many times someone talking on a cell phone has almost killed me though,its supposed to be against the law now, but it is not enforced at all.
Christopher Plambeck May 17, 2013 at 08:35 am
BAC limits (the point at which you are too impaired to safely drive) should be a medical decision,…Read More not a political one.
Amanda Fritz May 16, 2013 at 01:28 pm
Sounds revenue driven if you ask me, can't see any other benefit.
Susan Milke May 14, 2013 at 03:18 pm
Police should probably not chase a stolen vehicle when the lives of innocent people are at risk. It…Read More is just a car and the suspect will be caught eventually. This is a perfect example of why not to do it.
Al Taylor May 14, 2013 at 05:20 pm
Scott, Thanks for your patience and assistance with getting the 15000 Wood-Red Rd.ready for move-in…Read More years ago. I remember learning quite a bit about fire code requirements for commercial building occupancy back at your desk at the old schoolhouse City Hall. You have served us all well over the years. Thanks again.
Mark Chubb May 14, 2013 at 03:30 pm
Scott and I may not always have seen eye-to-eye when I worked for WF&R, but I always knew where…Read More he stood and what he stood for.
Lt. Reifers was (and I presume still is) a staunch advocate for firefighter safety and health. He understood that the risks firefighters face are manageable if we recognize and respond appropriately. More importantly, he understood why we need to do so: To ensure we serve the public efficiently and effectively.
Scott, thank you for your service to the District's citizens and the firefighters who protect them. Enjoy a well-deserved and happy retirement.
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