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Letters
To the Editor:
I read with great interest the lead story
in your July issue, ‘ Student Housing
101.’ I have lived across the street from
UWM for seventeen years and can
testify that, despite the best efforts of
the City, MPD, and UWM, things here
are getting worse. It is entirely due to
the behavior of an admittedly small
segment of the student population and
their friends.
Your obviously biased writer, despite
quoting the UWM student association
President-Elect and a Riverwest
resident, has failed to mention one
simple fact:
THESE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE
BREAKING THE LAW
There is no room for discussion here.
The law is the law for everyone. If
Rob Grover and the UWM Student
Association were serious about working
with the community they would
embrace the proposed changes to
student sanctions if for no other reason
that it would show good faith. After
all, they themselves keep saying the
troublemakers are a small portion of the
student body, so this would not affect the
student body as a whole. Instead, Mr.
Grover continues to cry about how put
upon students are when they face any
kind of consequence because they have
no respect for the law, themselves or
their neighbors. These incidents (loud
noise, public urination, vandalism, etc)
occur so often that the MPD is had put
to answer many of them.
Your author quotes Supreme S. Allah
who claims that UWM neighbors ‘pay a
lot of money to have access to the urban
city but they want it without the urban
stuff.’ ‘Urban Stuff” is fine, but why
must a neighborhood be held captive
by a small population of children who
have never been taught how to live
respectfully with their neighbors?
Because their parents have failed
them and because the municipality is
swamped with serious crime, it is past
time that it becomes the responsibility
of their school to educate them.
Sincerely,
Philip Pearl
Riverwest Currents online edition - August, 2007
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