The incremental slide into violence and mayhem comes about when we all accept evil as good.
John Williams, Ngongotahā
Cycleway has right to stay
I, for one, will miss riding through town on the cycleway.
It’s quick and interesting and now I will have to dodge more cars.
It’s there, paid for, and should have been left alone.
There’s plenty of city centre parking.
Chriss Taylor, Rotorua
Third medical school needed
The latest offering by Dawn Picken on the healthcare crisis (Opinion, November 5) is outstanding and should be compulsory reading for every MP.
Dawn tells us that with any complex issue, no single solution exists.
Be that as it may, I believe the establishment of the third medical school is of paramount importance. With a relative in medical school, I was surprised she had to fight hard to be accepted. Not through lack of prior qualifications, but because there were only a limited number of vacancies. That we are turning people away who wish to train as medical doctors is unacceptable.
Lawrence Woods, Katikati
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