Tonight many of you have a lot to say about a move to get …
Updated: Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012, 6:39 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 05 Sep 2012, 6:39 PM EDT
(WTNH) -- Folks are sounding off on everything from a state representative's run-in with the law, to how accurate our forecasts can be.
"She should know better than to leave a scene of an accident," said Donna from Bridgeport. "No registration? I don't think I would like to have that type of a person in the government to work for us, for the city of Bridgeport."
"The buses that were running in North Haven that have cameras on em, I'm all for it. I have a grandson that crosses the street out of a bus in North Haven everyday, and you had one viewer who said the fine was too steep, $450, it should be a thousand dollars," said Geno from North Haven.
"You interviewed Governor Malloy tonight and I feel as though you owe your viewers a fair handed approach in the newscast. Because, he was lambasting the Republican party for their view on job creation, et cetera and the economy. And he's incorrect I feel, in my opinion. But you should have at least interviewed someone of an opposing opinion," said Helen from Hamden.
"Got a lot of nerve trying to predict the weather, you can't even do it in six hours, it changes. And you want to do eight days? Come on," said Joe from Middletown.
This may be hard to believe in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, but an annual …
Advertisement