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AL EDWARDS |
Jan, 31 2013 |
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It's time that that area joined the correct century. Atleast now you don't have to drive so far to buy a drink and leave your tax money in another county. Now, I think Senatobia will begin to grow.
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Ozell Hullette |
Jan, 30 2013 |
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Well now..the city police will have something to do with their spare time. What do you mean? I'm about to tell ya! I grew up in Senatobia, left and served my country for 20yrs. I love Senatobia, but here's what makes me sick to my stomach. Without fail, everything I come home (3-4times per year)a local police officer will get behind me and run my plates for no apparent reason. I'm a reasonable person, so let's say that I have out-of-state plates on my vehicle and it's 2:45am. I'm observed cruising around the side streets of the city.....now that would be suspicious. But what is suspicious about exiting I55 and coming down main street through the heart of the city to US51 in the early evening hours? So with that said, I'm happy to see my beloved city honor what the people want. Now the PD will likely have something to do when they get bored. After all else, a response to why this behavior is deemed necessary from the PD would be appreciated.
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DONNA PRYOR |
Jan, 30 2013 |
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My personal opinion is that this is a mistake, and that I am proud that I do not live in the city limits. I guess now I can shop anywhere. I no longer have to reserve my tax dollars for the "dry" city that I was so proud to be associated with.
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