Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Letter to the editor: mayor and deputy accused of driving under the influence

Letter to the Editor:

Concerning the Dodge County problem of a mayor and deputy accused of driving under the influence, might I ask three questions.

1) Will the accused, if convicted, be treated like any ordinary citizen with a hefty fine, loss of drivers license for a given period of time, and then be forced to pay for and attend both a mental evaluation, and a sort of reform school for drinking drivers?

2) Might he be granted a permit to drive both to, from and while at work? Or might the sheriff provide him with a designated driver?

3) With both a new judge and sheriff presiding in the county, will the old saying, “ a new broom sweeps clean” be found to be a truism or just another old saw?

Yours, (with tongue in cheek)
Ted Tendick

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