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April 26: PTSD also affects veterans鈥 families

Re: 鈥淎fghan-related military suicide spike might be receding,鈥 April 17.

April 26: Restricted car access will cause backups

Re: 鈥淰ancouver St. already good for bikes,鈥 letter, April 23; 鈥淣o need to disrupt Vancouver St.,鈥 letter, April 20.

April 28: Impaired-driving law doomed to fail

Re: 鈥淲oman, 76, challenges legality of licence loss,鈥 April 23. I am a retired police officer with experience in impaired-driving enforcement.

April 25: What about drivers with hearing aids?

Re: 鈥淚f your phone is dead, you鈥檙e not driving distracted,鈥 column, April 21.

April 25: Hybrids are alternative for rural areas

Re: 鈥淧ay for the greater good or build a bigger tent,鈥 column, April 17. Alan Langrish complains about paying taxes for the temporary sa国际传媒 government subsidy program for electric vehicles that are of no use in rural areas of the province.

April 25: Don鈥檛 log near Juan聽de聽Fuca park

Re: 鈥淓co-activists urge halt to logging plans near Juan de Fuca park,鈥 April聽19.

April 25: Road changes will ruin life in Sooke

Re: 鈥$85 million in upgrades for Sooke Road, Trans-sa国际传媒,鈥 April 24. Well, it鈥檚 time to move away from Sooke.

April 25: Gas-price comparison was misleading

Re: 鈥淕as price difference doesn鈥檛 compute,鈥 letter, April 24.

April 25: Police can target any聽driver for test

Re: 鈥淧olice won鈥檛 focus on ferry passengers,鈥 letter, April 23. This writer is clearly uninformed. Recent changes to the Criminal Code of sa国际传媒 allow police authorities to stop any driver and administer a breathalyzer, with or without suspicion.

April 25: NDP faces a rout in聽the next election

It seems rather obvious from Sunday鈥檚 letters that there is a whole lot of denial going on about the Alberta election. I say if Alberta premier-designate Jason Kenney shuts off the taps, sa国际传媒