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Money for public safety deserves first priority

The front page of the Aug. 29 paper had two articles stating that two projects each needed $1.5 million of tax money. One was the International Civil Rights Center and Museum and the other was the Greensboro Police Department.

I hope that the good citizens of Greensboro will agree that a safe city is top priority. I believe that our police try to do as good a job of protecting our citizens and noncitizens as possible. I like to feel free to call on police help whenever I need to.

With more officers, we would get better protection and more laws enforced.

Sandra Davis
Greensboro

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nitpicker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

If the police had done a good job of protecting our citizens, there would not have been an International Civil-Rights Center or a Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Greensboro.

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