In response to “No Soccer In The House” (Sept. 1-7), saying there should have been a more measured response to the citation for playing soccer in the street, I disagree. The writer obviously does …
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In response to “No Soccer In The House” (Sept. 1-7), saying there should have been a more measured response to the citation for playing soccer in the street, I disagree. The writer obviously does not live in the Bay Street or Pierrepont Avenue area where the students think it is their own little fun park. They party at all hours keeping people up, they steal or destroy any item left out at night, they block sidewalks with their cars, they urinate and play in the roads forcing a person to drive around them, and they have no issues throwing their empty beer cans on my lawn. The police make several sweeps through the area at night but I wish they would make more and forget the warnings, issue every citation you can.