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The Brooklyn Paper

To the editor,

The Boardwalk comfort station on Brighton Second Street has no working soap dispensers.

There are eight broken dispensers on the men’s side and eight broken dispensers on the female side.

I have repeatedly notified the Parks Department about these unsanitary bathrooms, but the agency does not appear to give a rat’s [body part deleted] as to the cleanliness or comfort of their patrons. Occasionally, hand soap is provided in large individual bottles that the ethically challenged walk off with.

It is not healthy for everyone not to use soap — especially in these times of killer viruses!

Justine Swartz, Brooklyn Heights

Mouth of babe

To the editor,

I found The Brooklyn Paper lying on the table where you left it and it made me want to read it because. I saw pictures of you (“You’ve got to grin and Baer it,” Aug. 14). I really liked the story because it catches your attention and because it’s funny, too.

I read it because I miss you and wish we could be together. I wish you were here right now. Hugs and kisses.

Jane Kuntzman, Park Slope

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