Discussions

Reader comments

On Glenda Bellio: Thanks for helping someone in need

Comments

Craig Daily Press doesn't necessarily condone the comments here, nor does it review every post.
Read our full policy. Also, read about banned accounts and harassing comments.

  1. 18 June 2008 at 9:59 a.m.

    Suggest removal

    50cal (Anonymous) says…

    I drive these roads everyday and see it all the time. I would hate to think that its someone family member out there and no one will help. a casual question of do you need help? Is some one on the way is all it takes. sometimes a ride to town or a gallon of water is all it takes. Hopefully people will not be to busy to stop.

  2. 18 June 2008 at 10:15 a.m.

    Suggest removal

    lonelyone (Anonymous) says…

    You know it is sad that we've come to the point where we're to busy to stop, to afraid to stop or whatever.
    I won't stop when I'm alone and that really makes me feel bad. I bug my husband to stop when we're together, but sometimes because of traffic you can't just pull over in a hurry.
    Now to the other letter about the woman laying on the sidewalk downtown……….why in the world would people just walk by? Lord Almight, are we that busy?
    I fell once and people drove by and I finally noticed two women looking at me and had to ask for help. I had hurt my knee and had terrible shoes on for winter and couldn't get any traction to get my fat butt off the sidewalk. It was really awful. I was mad at myself for falling in the first place, mad cuz I couldn't get myself up and really ticked because it took so long for someone to help me.
    Anyway, that is beside the point now. It just takes a moment to be kind. Think about how you'd feel in that position and give your neighbor a helping hand if you can and in this town, we're all neighbors.

  3. 18 June 2008 at 4:47 p.m.

    Suggest removal

    50cal (Anonymous) says…

    as always lonely, you put it out there just right.

Username:
Password: (Forgotten your password?)

Comment:

Advertisement

Question of the week

Steamboat Springs is considering adopting a social host ordinance, which would add harsher punishments — such as jail time — for adults who knowingly “host” parties where underage drinking is allowed. Do you think Craig needs a social host ordinance?

or see results

Advertisement