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How should i start my letter?

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I want to write a letter to an important member of government (regarding young drivers) and i was wondering how i should start it. FYI its eric roozendaal and i want to request a suggestion that he lift the P plate curfew.

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  1. to whom it may concern,

    or just his name..:

    eric roozendaal,

    and write your letter here..


  2. I wikipedia'd your Mr Roozendaal, being a Victorian I wasn't sure what he is, but I would write the letter as follows.

    The Minister for Roads

    Parliament House

    Sydney ....you'll need to check the exact address!

    Dear Mr Roozendaal

    (and then write your plea)

    finish with........

    Thank you for your attention to this letter, and I hope for your early decision to revoke this law.

    Yours faithfully

    (whatever your name is)

    (address)

    (phone or email address)

    date

    and c c the Shadow Minister for Roads as well, which always makes politicians nervous.

    Best of luck

    LBS - former public servant!  

  3. hold your PEN

  4. Dear Sir

    Dear Mr Roozendaal

  5. Dear Sir or Madam.

  6. Dear Sir,/Mr oozeedoll,

    I'm writing to express my concern.....

    I'm writing in regard to...

    I wish to bring your attention to....

    then go on to explain what your issue is and what you'd like to see done about it. but don't jump from one topic to another, link your arguements like an essay at school.

    And seeing as you're young - use your spell checker - it won't help your cause if the letter is spelt bad.

    Good luck ^_^

  7. dear mr/s. ..........:


  8. Google "forms of address" to learn how to address different politicians.  I don't know this particular person or his role in govt.

  9. Dear Sir, regarding the Governments legislation on P plate drivers and considering my self as a responsible driver, I feel it is my duty to complain about the P plate curfew on young drivers. My complaint is this: How are P plate drivers ever to get the practice they need to drive on the roads at night, if they are never given the chance to learn? How's that? Have a great day!

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