Letter to the Editor

DARE program needs support

To the editor;

Children sometimes like to play cops and robbers. When becoming an adult, it no longer a game. It has become a reality. Perhaps in childhood the desire to guard against crime has its beginning.

The abuse of drugs today is reaching its peak. Why do these individuals enjoy destroying the lives of many as well as themselves? Why do they fail to see how many are caught by police because of such behavior?

Recently, the paper gave an account of a policeman who, in an attempt to settle a domestic brawl, was struck in the face, resulting in a broken nose. Domestic violence often calls for more than one policeman. Their days are often stressful and in danger. We call on the police to protect us. Show them respect. It is the least we can do.

John B. Marshall, director of the Men's Association at the Lutheran Home, had as a guest Patrolman Jeff Bonham, who is promoting DARE, one of the greatest movements today to wipe out crime, drug abuse and violence. Bonham was explicit in his explanation and illustrations, having with him pins, ribbons and a police car, all showing the purpose of DARE.

If you think it is easy to fill the shoes of a policeman, just try it. I'll bet at times you would wish you hadn't.

DARE needs your support. Don't fail it. You will be glad and in many ways rewarded, I am sure.

PAULA E. KEMPE, Cape Girardeau