How to Thank a Conscientious Traffic Officer?
Dear Dr. Gridlock: I would like to pass along my appreciation for the fine job being done by the officer posted during evening rush hours at M Street and Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown. The policeman is keeping traffic moving smoothly through this gridlock-prone area, especially by turning away motorists who want to make an illegal left turn from M Street onto Wisconsin. There’s a no-left-turn sign posted, but it is frequently ignored, which causes traffic to grind to a halt. If you can tell me how to send these comments to his precinct, please let me know. Cathy Hunter Arlington Write to Robert Contee, 2nd District police commander, at 3320 Idaho Ave. NW, Washington, D.C., 20016. Also, send a copy to Chief of Police Charles H. Ramsey, 300 Indiana Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20001. It’s awfully nice of you to praise police for helping move traffic through key intersections during rush hours. I’d like to hear of any other intersections where that is happening, as well as intersections whe
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