Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to express my deepest dissatisfaction with the way you treated teenagers in your newspaper.
In the last letter written by John Adams, on the 24th of May, it is shown an unrealistic point of view in which students look like the bad guys in the movies. They seem to be responsible for all the broken facilities and graffities in town. I strongly disagree with that point of view.
As far as I can tell, most of the unacceptable behaviours such as broken glasses and bin fires for instance, took place in the last demonstration in early May. On the one hand, some students were there, but it was nothing related to an specific age due to the fact that all sort of people was there. On the other hand police measures against protester were excessive.
Some students tend to behave badly, whereas others are willing to help anyone who needs it. It is a matter of education definitely.
I would expect you to correct your letter, and ask for forgiveness for the way students are treated.There is no need to say that all the students are not the same despite the fact that a small part of the population is going to end up in jail if they have no principles.
I look forward to reading your next letter as I always did with different feeling.
Yours faithfully