We're okay here. I don't think a curfew is necessary, but whatever. About the only way our neighborhood would go up in flames is if we were in the midst of an apocalypse. And despite some of the rhetoric we're hearing lately, we are not in an apocalypse. We are, most certainly, in a time where cynics and opportunists are in the saddle.
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Anoka County is a pretty big place. It's close to Brooklyn Center, but I'd imagine that residents of Bethel or St. Francis are scratching their heads over being ordered to observe a curfew. If I lived there I believe I would absolutely head out on the streets (or street) at 7:30 p.m. just to see what would happen.
Anoka County is a pretty big place. It's close to Brooklyn Center, but I'd imagine that residents of Bethel or St. Francis are scratching their heads over being ordered to observe a curfew.
To say nothing of the Dakota county citizens living on the edge of Northfield, some 53 miles to the south and east, who were also under curfew yesterday.
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