Reader comments: Crosses honoring troopers protested

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lena | 1:03 p.m. Nov. 14, 2007
This just irks me! I can't believe that they would hurt so many people by suing over memorials. It isn't trying to force them to be religious, it is to honor those fallen troopers. I don't use crosses in my religion but I don't get offended when other people use them, especialy as a memorial. I hope that they don't win. Keep the Crosses!
Andrew | 7:28 p.m. Dec. 2, 2007
That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. How this group can be so disrespectful to these honorable men is beyond me. Let the crosses stand!
Megan | 12:11 p.m. March 3, 2008
I am Megan Ingram, the daughter of Trooper Randy K. Ingram. The crosses simbolize those who have fallen in the line of duty. The Highway Patrol put their lifes at risk all the time to keep us safe. So when some loses their life to protecting others, we could at least honor them with a cross.
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Marcie Robinson, niece to UHP Trooper Randy K. Ingram, takes a moment to remember her uncle. (Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News)
Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
Marcie Robinson, niece to UHP Trooper Randy K. Ingram, takes a moment to remember her uncle.