Answer:
Dear sir or madam,
This letter aims to inform you about the gang fights and vandalism that have been taking place during the past few months in Taba, which puts the citizens in danger.
During the last few months, the fights between the two gangs in Taba have increased. They always happen during the night, and they involve knives and guns. Several gunshots have broken windows, walls, and even car tires. Thankfully the shots have not injured a person yet. The fights make it dangerous to be outside your house after 6:00 pm. People have to run or seek a safe place to stay if they are not at home before six.
Gang fights are not the only problem. Vandalism has also increased. The number of broken cars, graffiti in buildings, and damage to public property has increased. The city looks deteriorated, and it is not a safe place to stay. People harm themselves with glasses from broken windows, splintered wood from the park benches, or run-down buildings.
I would like the police to stop the fights and for the government to repair our city. All the citizens deserve to enjoy the city, as we used to do in the past.
Yours faithfully,
Karl Johnson.
Explanation:
A complaint letter has three parts. First, we have the introduction. We have to address the reader and introduce our complaint. Then, in the second and third paragraphs, we describe the problems and how they affect Taba. Lastly, we write the closing paragraph where we ask for the problem to be solved. It is important to use formal language throughout the letter and show that we are not happy with the situation.