Pubdate: Sat, 02 Jul 2016 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2016 The Denver Post Corp Contact: http://www.denverpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122 Author: Ben Hackworth DENVER'S REACTION TO THE DETERIORATION OF SAFETY ON 16TH STREET MALL "Denver mayor says violence won't be tolerated on 16th Street Mall," June 30 news story ( online only). Let's just assume what DenverMayorMichael Hancock is saying is true- that marijuana is ruining the 16th Street Mall, which most people would find preposterous. Where has his leadership been as he's seen the mall's safety deteriorating? The 16th Street Mall is the most visited place in Denver and has deserved more police protection since long before marijuana was legalized. It's time for city leaders to have the appropriate amount of police officers for the whole city. Anyone can see we have too few police officers in Denver and the officers are being overworked. I cannot emphasize howrepulsed I amby the "homeless" situation in Denver. Forced to live near the 16th Street Mall for nearly amonth ( due towork), I am confronted daily by the professionally needy. It hit a new lowwhen Iwas challenged by a gang of bumswhile in the company ofmy wife after dining out. The highlight of the eveningwas not the delicious meal - no, I had to pocketmy rage and hurry past a swarm of aggressive, belligerent and threatening "homeless," for fearmy family's safetywas in jeopardy. Congrats, the bums have won. I am never coming back and will actively discourage others from visiting Denver. Ben Hackworth, Whittier, Calif. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom