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 STORY: Queens business leaders speak out on impending increase in  
 citywide parking meter rates 
 SUMMARY: This fall, the Department of Transportation (DOT) will  
 increase parking meter rates in Queens for the fi  rst time since 2013. 
 REACH: 10,031 people (as of 8/13/18) 
 SPACEBALLS  
 3: THE QUEST  
 FOR ANOTHER  
 DISTRACTION 
 With  America  
 being  devastated  by  
 nationwide  flooding, 
  wildfi res  destroying  
 California  and  
 record-setting  heat  
 waves  caused  by  
 the  “hoax”  of  global  
 warming,  people  
 are criticizing Trump  
 for  saying  he  wants  
 to start a new branch  
 of our military — the  
 Space Force.  
 Th  ey are complaining  
 that it would just  
 be  another  bloated  
 bureaucracy  wasting  
 billions!  
 Th  e security of our planet is paramount! 
  Trump is not an idiot. He’s  
 going to have the Space Force build  
 a wall around the Earth! And he will  
 make the Martians pay for it.  
 “To stupidity and beyond!”  
 Robert LaRosa, Whitestone 
 THE SPACE FORCE  
 IS STRONG WITH  
 THIS ONE 
 Th  e Trump Administration wants  
 a Space Force, with Vice President  
 Pence  warning  that  Russia  and  
 China have already militarized the  
 fi nal frontier.  
 We need to protect the homeland  
 from attacks from outer space.  
 Russia and China are developing  
 technology that could attack our  
 satellites. A Space Command is long  
 overdue. 
 Let me also mention we could  
 face attacks from aliens unknown.  
 Remember today’s science fi ction  
 could be tomorrow’s reality. 
 Also, our population is increasing; 
  we now have a population from  
 6-7 billion,and by the year 2050 we  
 could have a population of 18 billion. 
  Th  erefore, we need to explore  
 others worlds like Mars for possible  
 colonization. As such we would  
 need a Space Force to protect such  
 population.  
 Frederick R. Bedell Jr.,  
 Glen Oaks Village 
 THE POSTAL WORKER  
 ONLY RINGS ONCE 
 You suggest people should be able  
 to leave outgoing mail in their mailboxes  
 for the carrier to pick up the  
 next day when he delivers (Aug. 9  
 editorial).  
 Th  is is ridiculous for several reasons: 
 A private house: Th  e resident may  
 not remove their mail every day. So  
 how would the carrier know what  
 to take? Should he go through each  
 piece of mail and make an educated  
 guess thus delaying him on his  
 route? 
 An apartment building: A carrier  
 is expected to go through hundreds  
 of mailboxes to determine as I stated  
 above what goes and what stays.  
 One large building will take him  
 the amount of time to go through it  
 should take for his entire route. 
 Th  e only way to ensure that mail  
 is not stolen is to post an armed  
 guard on each box as they do now  
 at each store and street in the city.  
 Nonsense, right? Well... 
 Steve Abraham, Rego Park 
 Editor’s note:  In rural communities, 
   mailboxes  are  fi tted  with  
 fl ags  to  note  if  the  letter  carrier  
 has dropped off  a package. We’ve  
 observed some single-family homes  
 in Queens with such mailboxes outside. 
  Furthermore, as to apartment  
 buildings, a number of them have  
 communal mailboxes where tenants  
 can drop off  their outgoing mail for  
 the postal carrier to pick up when  
 visiting each day. Neither of these  
 systems is perfect, but we merely proposed  
 that something similar could  
 be solutions to Queens’ mail theft  
 woes. 
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