In the editor: This new article details how the city’s response to protesters drives public coffers (“LA immigration protest costs reach for about $ 20 million for healing police and towns,” June 16). So far, the media seizure does not peel off how the protesters and law enforcement affected the metropolitan metropolitan center. Because MDC La is located in the center of protests, I saw them in the window of my cell.
For more than a week, we have locked, which means without commission, programming or exercise, and severe limited time on the phone. My own release date is about to come, but overwhelming MDC staff is not possible, for example, help me prepare for reentry by making slander of home transfer. I’m afraid to leave me homeless.
If the protests and answers considered the police, please remember how we could imprisonment and our imprisonment were worse and we had worse and worse our imprisonment was and worse our imprisonment was and worse our imprisonment was and worse our prospects.
Andrew Goltz, Los Angeles
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In the editor: As a citizen of America, a duty and honor to participate in an unproductive protest if the government violates our constitution and human rights. So I joined “No Kings” Demonstrations in Downtown La and Pasadena on June 14. My witnesses were many soldiers and motivations to their unwanted workers and arresting their workers and family and families. There is very little criminal activity reported, and has many police contingents and security.
Staff Truser Dakota Smith article reports the amount of $ 20 million dollars due to la protest, most of the cost of Goseels Police Department, mainly for Overtime Police. At the same time, on the other side of the country, a military parade hosts Trump on his 79th birthday tax estimated $ 25 million for $ 45 million and saw low attendance. It seems that an unstable march for human rights is a bargain as compared to a useless, arogante show of power.
John C. Wood, Pasadena