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RTD making progress on fares. How about on security?

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RTD making progress

Re: “Reduced fares, monthly passes to begin on Jan. 1,” Dec. 29 news story

This is great news about RTD.

Now, I’d like to add to the great news.

Twice in 2023, The Denver Post published my letters about my concerns with drug use on the W line.

The great news is that, in the past few months, I’ve seen security guards at the W line stops, most notably at the Sheridan and Wadsworth stations. The problems have been drastically reduced!

Kudos to RTD!

Mike Filion, Lakewood

Juries at work

Re: “Officials are charged, but are juries convicting?” Jan. 2 news story

Your article seems to suggest that different verdicts in cases of deaths of minorities caused by police or paramedics mean our judicial system is not working. As with the recent case in Colorado, the police were acquitted while the paramedics were convicted. It seems to me the jury figured out who was at fault, and different verdicts on different facts mean our system is working.

Joe Pickard, Littleton

Your front-page article leaves your readers with the notion that a jury’s “job” is to convict. The article does not clarify this implication. Juries were created to protect citizens from government overreach, which is just the opposite of what this headline implies. I cannot understand how the authors and a string of editors let this go by. If juries are not convicting, it may be because they are doing their job.

Don Reckseen, Broomfield

“Cease-fire now”

Re: “How Israeli family found community in Denver,” Jan. 3 commentary

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I read your sympathetic commentary concerning an Israeli family temporarily relocating to Denver. I commend your effort to shelter and support this traumatized family. However, I cannot overlook the collective trauma of the Palestinian people. You say nothing about 20,000 people dead, thousands more mutilated, homes and country destroyed, and population evicted.

Stop the violence! Cease-fire now.

Victoria Swearingen, Denver



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