W000529
Sunday, November 25, 2001 1:17 PM
Compensation
To Whom It May Concern:
a) We believe there should be no age cap on the earnings potential of
the victims of this terrible tragedy. Why should they have a cap if the rest
of us are looking at retirement now starting at age 70.
b) There should be no deductions for any charity received by the
victim's dependants. They are ENTITLED to their share REGARDLESS of any gifts
they may have received.
c) Life insurance was PAID for by the Victim and should not have any
bearing on what the family has a right to.
d) The right to appeal should not be denied to those who are suffering
due to the tragic losses inflicted on them by this horrific event.
I believe that those who died as a result of the sick acts of
heartless individuals paid the ultimate price. The injustice of this crime
need not be perpetuated by compounding the losses to the victims families.
Let us give them what they are entitled to without chiseling off anything.
Eventhough the numbers are greater it doesn't mean that each indivual isn't
suffering. For the rest of us the numbers are tremendous. We are overwhelmed
by the thousands of lives lost. For the families it's not numbers it's a
FATHER OR MOTHER OR SISTER OR BROTHER OR SON OR DAUGHTER OR LOVER OR FRIEND
OR AUNT OR UNCLE OR NEICE OR (in my case) NEPHEW. Let's show them that we
have a heart. If this had happened to one or ten people this restrictions
would be unheard of. For these families it did happen to just ONE PERSON,
their loved one.
Respectfully yours,
Individual Comment
Brooklyn, NY