Word: scaly
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Congratulations goes to Richard V. Scali, Cambridge License Commission's Executive Officer, for his haughty and self-righteous "Cops Belong in Shops" letter to the editor (Jan. 9). In his insolent discourse, Scali takes issue with a December 9 Crimson editorial slamming the "Cops in Shops" program...
Ironically, on the very same day Scali's letter appeared, a Crimson headline read, "Assailants Rob Two Students At Knifepoint." On a street under Cambridge Police Department's jurisdiction, I might...
Apart from his zealous call for enforcement, Scali indulges in an even more asinine assertion in the final paragraph of his manifesto. "Gen-Xers, born between 1961 and 1981," according to Scali, "are without such character and are the drunks and drug addicted students of today...
...present themselves as law-abiding and morally sound. The Gen Xers, born between 1961 and 1981, are without such character and are the drinkers and drug addicted students of today. Let's hope the Millenium Generation restores our faith in character, morals and respect for the law. -Richard V. Scali, License Commission Executive Officer
Currently 32 liquor stores in Cambridge and 14 in Watertown are involved in the program, Scali said...