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Letter: Security rules on car keys at ACJC needs re-thinking Letter: Security rules on car keys at ACJC I think need re-thinkingThe prohibition on taking keys in the building presents serious problem to unaccompanied drivers going to new Courthouse to get Driver's Licenses I was at the new Adair County Justice Center the other day to get my driver's license renewed. The facility is truly beautiful. I do, however, have issues with the security rules: No guns, knives, lighters. Ok, that is one rule I agree with completely. I think cell phones should be turned off instead of left in the car, but I can live with that one too. The sign out front says that no keys are allowed inside. Here is where the problem starts. I do not leave the keys in my car at my house on my carport. And I certainly do not leave them in the car in town. I told the security people that had I been in town alone that day, I would have had to leave my keys with them until I was ready to leave.Then I was told, "No, you would have had to leave them in the car." Needless to say, it was very upsetting. At least this one rule needs to be seriously rethought. My suggestion would be to change the rule to leaving keys at the security table rather than in the car. Please citizens of Adair County, if you agree with me that changes are needed, let's see if we can reach a solution that will be acceptable for all. Of course, in order to reach this goal, we must let the officials know our feelings. s/Paula Bell This story was posted on 2010-03-09 10:25:29
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