Eugene Police's downtown public safety team reaches full staffing

Eugene Police has reached one of its major goals in an effort to increase downtown public safety as the department is now at full staff with its bike patrols.

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dtomdick - 8/22/2012 2:53 PM
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Yep, let's just put everyone on bikes tear out the railroad tracks, ban cars and trucks, ban wood and oil stoves. Let's just create a glass cage for everyone and sit there staring into no where. Eugene used to be a vibrant town, kids didn't get sick because they had natural immunities. We are living in too sterile a society, no immunities, more disease. So let us in all our wisdom, make it worse. With Energy comes jobs, with jobs revenue comes pouring in. If used properly and not by environmentalists and progressives things will get good again. Try the wilderness in Alaska Noname, I don't think they have trains either.

noname - 8/22/2012 12:58 PM
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Clean up the air in Eugene and people will have a better attitude! Diesel exhaust smoke and fumes effects the brain! The trains are allowed to sit and idle their engines for days and nights straight pumping their damn exhaust into the air and it's in ALL of EUGENE. WIth the air inversion and other pollution there is a chemical party going on in the air! The trains are allowed to sit and idle is a major health problem!! Lots of sick and disabled people in Eugene! Many in wheelchairs, motorized chairs, walkers, hoses up their noses-hence oxygen, many with asthma, kids with sore throats, burning eyes, coughing. Many with liver and kidney disease, blindness, balding--ALL symptoms of exhaust poisoning. CLean UP the AIR in EUGENE-there is NONE worse!!
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