Pubdate: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1998 Houston Chronicle Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Author: Russell T. Reid BLIND OBEDIENCE PERILOUS I read with great disbelief the comments of Donna C. Pendergast ("Won't run from uniformed," Viewpoints, Nov. 6). Her apparent blind obedience to authority is a very dangerous thing. This same kind of mentality has allowed many atrocities to be perpetrated to humankind over time such as concentration camps, torture and rapes by those "just following orders." The excuse of "just following orders" won't cut it with most people in a democracy. The police officers in the Pedro Oregon Navarro case were wrong and should have been charged with wrongful death at the least, and probably murder, judging by the facts presented in the media. If anyone wonders why we need a federal government with oversight power over local and state governments, this is a perfect example. Either the local district attorney's office presented a very skewed case to the grand jury, or else the grand jury was composed of people who were afraid to ask the necessary hard questions. I suggest that Pendergast move to Iraq where blind obedience to authority is the norm and where, I'm sure, the police show no restraint. Russell T. Reid, Richmond - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry