Letter to editor about increasing crime in children
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The Editor
The Hindu
City....
January 10, 2018
Sub: Increasing Crimes In Children.
Sir:
I am writing to your esteemed self to express my deep concern over the increasing crime among children. The incidents of thefts, kidnapping, jewellery and purse snatching, mobile snatching, eve-teasing are on the increase. There is an atmosphere of insecurity and fear in the entire locality. No resident dares to go out after the dark. The most worrying factor is most of these crimes are being done by the teenagers. These crimes are the fallout of their unregulated and unmonitored overexposure to the internet.
It really pains to see young children being caught by police. Quite ironically, they belong to families with respectable background. Being elders it is our moral responsibility to prevent the youngsters from going astray. This is nothing but the effect of their exposure to violence on TV and internet. The schools, the parents, and the government must come together to solve this problem. I have decided to bring the attention of the concerned authorities to the problem through the medium of your esteemed newspaper. I am hopeful that you will help me in sensitizing the concerned authorities, people and organizations by publishing this letter in your reputed daily.
Thanking you.
Yours truly,
The Editor
The Hindu
City....
October 23, 2016
Sub: Increasing Crime Rate in Our
Locality.
Sir
I write to your esteemed self to express my deep concern over
the increasing crime rate in our locality, Model Town Extension, and the police’s
lackadaisical approach to the gravity of the situation. The incidents of thefts,
jewellery and purse snatching, mobile snatching, eve-teasing are on the
increase. There is an atmosphere of insecurity and fear in the entire locality.
No resident dares to go out after the dark.
We the residents of the locality have lodged a written
complaint with the local Police Station in which we requested the SHO for
permanent patrolling by the cops during the evening. In spite of our repeated
complaints, no action has been taken. Now I on behalf of the residents of the
locality have decided to bring the attention of the concerned authorities to
the problem through the medium of your esteemed newspaper. I am hopeful that
you will help us in bringing normalcy to our locality by publishing this letter
in your reputed daily.
Yours truly,
Residents of Model Town Extension