Dear Hon. John:
I am writing in regards of the
crime rate in Belize City and all over the nation. I am presently attending the
University of Belize, and lately our institution has been shaken to its core by
the murder of our fellow classmate Suzanne Martinez. She was a very charm young
lady, full of life and a student with great potential. As a citizen of Belize, am sick and tire of
living I fear. Therefor I have decided to join forces with my fellow Belizeans in a protest.
For the past five years Belizeans
have been living in fear of a stray bullet, of someone entering to our homes
while we are at work, and above all, we are even afraid to go out of our homes
to recreational purpose. In addition, I am a concern citizen, who has organized
neighborhood watches, installed cameras on my front porch, and informed the
police of any abnormality around me.
I am not trying to teach you how
to do your job, but as a concern citizen of Belize I would love to see more police officer on
duties, I am also suggesting surveillance cameras on the streets, and for you
as the national head of security to reinforce the law. Also offer the public
alternative on either witness protection or change of identification. So they
can feel free to come forth and testify against the criminals, and not live in
fear for their lives.
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