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Speak Up for March 17 - Comments on the North Hampton, red light cameras and more

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8:54 PM Tuesday, March 16, 2010

North Hampton article was very interesting. Most of the older generation can remember when the district basketball tournament was held in Troy and the North Hampton police were in their heyday as they picked kids up going back and forth.

Thanks for the North Hampton article. I wish I could have had a chance to speak.

North Hampton: Follow the law and you won’t get a ticket. Stop whining.

If all law enforcement agencies followed North Hampton’s example, there would be fewer accidents and deaths on our highway.

It would be great to have a trap on West First Street in Springfield. They could hire enough officers to keep our city safe. Keep up the good work, North Hampton.

North Hampton speed trap. Why don’t you do an article on Tremont City?

Red light cameras: City Manager Jim Bodenmiller said it was never about raising money. Why don’t you donate the money to a food bank, library or needy children?

I am not against the red light cameras if the money went to a good cause.

Tell people to clean up their front yards, especially on Rebert Pike.

Clark State is guilty of having too many artists come to perform who long ago should have retired. The prices are too high to go watch someone who can barely stand.

The two-time state championship bowling team from Kenton Ridge deserves just as much credit as the Graham wrestling team.

Time Warner took away Channel 44. Thanks again.

“Too many cars in Springfield.” Why do you always pick the stupidest Speak Ups to print?

If the health care is so great for everyone why do they have to make all the deals, arm twist everyone and no one knows exactly what is in the bill.

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