Problems with new mall
Stars and Stripes
Letters to the Editor, Friday, October 30, 2009
The new super base exchange/post exchange at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, is
awesome, even though a couple of years late.
With all of the good, there has to be some not-so-good. My criticisms can be
relatively easy to fix, except for the lack of customer parking. My criticisms
are:
- There is no longer a repair shop for American Forces Network decoders [as
there was at the Vogelweh store]. Solution: Set up a repair shop in the new
facility. The personnel [who worked at Vogelweh] still work for the Army and
Air Force Exchange Service. AAFES’ solution is to send the item to a German
firm to determine what is wrong. By the way, AAFES will rent you a
replacement. AAFES’ solution is unacceptable.
- The dishes of uncovered candy in the mall candy shop are a health hazard
and could easily be the source of a flu or other epidemic. Solution: Only put
out wrapped candy in an open environment. Exposed candy should be in a glass
case only accessible by staff wearing proper head covering.
- There is no handicap parking near the north entrance. Solution: Have the
base civil engineer designate two or three spaces.
- Parking is a problem, particularly on weekends. Solution: Go to Congress
for funds to build multistory parking garages.
I sincerely hope that action will be taken on these items.
Lt. Col. John T. Purdy (retired)
Landstuhl, Germany