Letter: We’ll need more good samaritans in the future

Posted 6/29/23

To the editor:

In response to Alayne White’s op-ed piece published in last week’s East Bay Life section , “What to do when an SUV of drunken teens rolls up,” I commend …

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Letter: We’ll need more good samaritans in the future

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To the editor:

In response to Alayne White’s op-ed piece published in last week’s East Bay Life section, “What to do when an SUV of drunken teens rolls up,” I commend Ms. White for her actions in possibly preventing a tragic accident.

Considering her location on Constitution Street and close proximity to the upcoming Robin Rug redevelopment project, soon to be known as the Roger William’s University Harbor Front Dorms, I suggest she keeps an open line to the Bristol Police Department as they are unfortunately going to be frequent visitors to that area of town.

Paul J. Salesi
249 Hope St.

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