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Letter: What makes Bond-style car news?

Dear Editor, Re: “Driver of Bond-style car shaken, stirred over bill,” News , Jan. 11. I am writing to you in regards to the article of the lady complaining about her repair fees for her limited edition James Bond car.
Aston
Jessica Liu’s 2014 Aston Martin DB9, with its Skyfall silver paintjob, sits inoperable in the driveway of her home near Blundell and No. 2 roads in December of 2015. Liu claims she’s being overcharged by the autoshop that specializes in fixing Aston Martins.

Dear Editor,

Re: “Driver of Bond-style car shaken, stirred over bill,” News, Jan. 11.

I am writing to you in regards to the article of the lady complaining about her repair fees for her limited edition James Bond car.

I have been a resident of Richmond my entire life. I’m 31 years old and this is the first time I am writing to the Richmond News because I find this article to be a waste of space in your otherwise respectable paper.

To write an article about someone who can clearly afford a luxury car and not afford the repairs due to her own wrong doing is a slap in the face to working class people living in Richmond.

There are people out there making a difference in our community and to publish this story is laughable.

I don’t want to sound harsh but this is not news.

Namrita Hayer

Richmond