The problem: Mayor Adams and more proposing involuntary treatment to solve the mental illness crisis.
Mayor Adams is 100% correct on this issue (“Commit to compassion”, Mayor Eric Adams, April 11).
We have hundreds of thousands of criminally crazy people who last in the streets throughout the United States. Add the number of criminally crazy people that foreign countries abandoned in the United States when the Democrats opened the borders, and President Trump faces another great crisis that requires urgent attention.
Federal hospitals for people with mental illnesses should be necessary in large cities to combat this.
Daniel Robinowitz
Dallas, Texas
We have seen a wig manufacturer “you own” killing someone, a man with an injured meat knife and now a man has randomly attacked a woman with a broken bottle, regardless of her 36 mental health audiences.
The lack of control in these situations highlights an important factor that seems to be ignored: as a society, we must stop this mentality that the crimes committed by the mentally ill must forgive because they do not have control. The concept makes it so much esier for true delights to play the system.
Larry Chipley
Ocean View, Del.
A lunatic with 36 mental health hearings and a criminal history allowed to wander freely and cut a young woman’s neck; It is not a surprise. Such things have bone happening too often.
When will it be enough? Albany’s radical legislature needs to allow a much more involuntary commitment. These crazy people belong to hospital care or, if necessary, in prison.
Joseph Valente
Island
Why are the Democrats, especially in New York, are so inflexible and crazy to protect the rights of perpetrators about those of the victims?
Every day there is news that leads that point home. One day, hopefully soon, the Democrats will have to realize that it is not a future for their methods.
Jim Forkan
Next to the bay
It is time to put sick people with a mental illness in an installation.
It appears and again that jail is not the answer. These people are simply released and commit their crimes again.
Mo clolarusso
Manhattan
The problem: the plan of Mayor Adams to hire 3,700 teachers in accordance with the New York class size law.
In another Fiasco in the poor management of public education in New York City, Mayor Adams will now support the hiring of 3,700 new teachers (“The Class-Size with”, Editorial, April 11).
All this for a school system that is declining in registration and has been nothing less than a failure in children’s education. Or of course, in reality, this is another reward for the union of teachers.
If New York really took a quality education, three things would be done: grant more licenses for Charter schools, work with the Archdiocese or New York to restore and ROPEN parish Schools and restructure the Ladershard Real Competition Department.
John Mancuso
Naples, fla.
The reduction of class size and the addition of 3,700 new teachers is the shape of the United Federation of teachers to fill the empty classrooms that will no longer be available to Charter schools.
The scores will increase and the parents participate will increase, only when the well -being payments are linked to the test scores. Nothing else has worked in my 50 years of experience.
Do not pay attention to the UFT; Repeat the needs of adults, not children. That is the work of the DO, and stinks.
Michael Castagna
Brooklyn
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