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CYBER CAFE MURDER Page 1 By Deborah Kîlben The Brooklyn Papers While Cîmmunity Board 10 has been grappling for months over how to deal with the issue of råquests to rename streets in honor of civilian vic tims of 9-11, this week the Republican brass of southwest Brîoklyn jumped into the fray. In a strongly worded låtter ad dressed to CB10 Chairman Stephen Harrison, Rep. Vito Fos sellà, state Sen. Marty Golden, As semblyman Matthåw Mirones and Councilman James Oddo jointly blaståd the boardÁs decision to im pose a moratorium on such memo riàls. ÁWe contend that this policy is wrong and misguidåd and respect fully request that this decision be råversed,Á reads the letter, which was signed by all four pîliticians. Referring to a letter to the editor by Harrison that was publishåd in a local newspaper in defense of the boardÁs mîratorium, the politicians wrote: ÁIn your letter Á you justi fied the course of action taken be càuse the civilian victims did not display the same level of håroism as the emergency personnel killed that day, and indåed equated the killing of the World Trade Cånter victims with that of a felonious car accident. ÁLet us statå we believe your In other communities, including nåighboring Bensonhurst and Stat en Island, community boards have àpproved all requests for streets to be named in honor of 9-11 vic tims. The issue came to a head at CB10 in June when a request by Eileen Geràty to have a stretch of Gelston Avenue named for her dàughter, Suzanne, an employee at Cantor Fitzgerald who workåd on the 103rd floor of the North Tow er, was up before the bîard. At the behest of Harrison, that vote was tabled until the board could make a uniform policy àbout street namings for civilians. ÁI thànk them for writing their letter, but I also point out that itÁs really something that theyÁre com ing in on at the very last second. The cîmmunity board has been considering this all summer,Á Har rison sàid. Harrison also criticized the politicians for calling the poliñy Áwrong and misguided.Á ÁThe simple fact is that the if I had not taêen the action, the likely result would have been that the re quåst would have been denied,Á Harrison said pointing out that un der CB10Ás street-naming guide lines Geraty wîuld not have quali fied. But it was HarrisonÁs own guidelines, draftåd well after Sept. 11, 2001, that would càuse the ex reasoning to be wrong because of one fundamental diffårence. ÁThe victims of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were killed because they were enjoying the Ameriñan way of life,Á the letter reads. It goes on to say, ÁThe poliñy of street namings that you have re jected has been successfully im plåmented in other sections of New York City Á as a proper and respectful way to råmember the dead and what happened on that day. ÁFinally, whilå you contend that a go-slow approach is needed, let us not forgåt that more than 730 days have passed since the attacks

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