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Comment: ‘What's good for the goose is good for gander, Mr. Kamenetz’
Baltimore County readers get riled up.

Readers took their opinions to Baltimore County Patch sites this week, flocking most to stories about The Cow robbery in Reisterstown, and an overpass that was struck by an oversized vehicle .
THE COW IS ROBBED IN REISTERSTOWN: "This is sad! My daughter and I were driving home from a game at FHS and we saw the police officers and their cruisers at The Cow. We were wondering why their lights were flashing--if they were there to get ice cream. I said to her "no one would ever rob the cow.” Now I'm wondering : the ice cream shop? Are there any safe places left for young high school students to go to work and their parents don't have to worry? This is real sad!" -Shaliza Ali Harry via Facebook
"Should criminals of this type, caught in this way with a handgun ready to kill be transported to Shock Trauma to take up room that may be needed by another law abiding citizen in desperate need? - Lorna Rudnikas
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: "A twist on Mr. Kamenetz's quote...’The residents residing within proximity of the proposed water tower are an example of many locally grown families investing in Owings Mills, building on their successes and expanding their interests, etc. to create a more efficient and effective lifestyle for their families and loved ones.’ What's good for the goose is good for gander, Mr. Kamenetz. Commercial enterprise seems much more important to Mr. Kamenetz these days than the citizens who have chosen to reside in the county." - Bonnie Levitt
“I'm sure this accident is the fault of the traffic circle at Old Frederick and Edmondson too! :)” - Karen
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