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Barbara Armitage offers to do Safe Square law enforcement

Comments re article 51065 What will be done to make The Square safe place

Barbara J. Armitage writes:
Sure I'll take the job. I don't mind doing a job that no one else wants to do.

I once made my five year old daughter pick up trash for a mile as punishment for throwing an empty soda can out the car window. To this day she has never littered again.

- Barbara J Armitage
Thanks, Constable Barbara: I might get two items off my bucket list if you had that power: 1) To get one full night's sleep without being awakened by illegal noise, and 2) Cross in a Downtown Columbia Crosswalk without getting run over by a speeding car (or be able to enter traffic in a reasonable time on the Burkesville Street International Speedway). -EW




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