------------------------------------------------------------------------ * G * O * A * N * E * T **** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May There is no better, value for money, guest house. Confirm your bookings early or miss-out
Visit http://www.garcabranca.com for details/booking/confirmation. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear Roland, Its not that I don't see your point, its just that I don't agree with it from a Goan perspective. I'll leave it at that. Quality of life and happiness will always remain subjective, so I cant argue on who has the better life me or you. Walking through forests makes me happy, while walking through well organised concrete jungles might make you. One quick response to your question though. Roland writes: Do you wish to say Sunith, that if everyone thinks speeding and drunk-driving is harmless and indulges in it, despite the law, the cops are not going to be held responsible for enforcing those laws? I shall be every interested in your reply. Sunith responds: In Goa most people think drunk-driving(driving above the alcohol limit) is harmless. When you are stopped by the cops at the night checks(nakabandi), no alcohol tests are done though legislation allows for that. The point I'm trying to make is who is going to hold the cops responsible for this. The voters/citizens should be the ones, but because they think its harmless this is simply not an issue. Hence all the alcometers are being used by the cops to check if their colleagues are drunk on duty (because the higher ups/people are aware that drinking on duty is irresponsible). Point made! Thanks for the opportunity. Regards Sunith Velho _______________________________________________ Goanet mailing list Goanet@lists.goanet.org http://lists.goanet.org/listinfo.cgi/goanet-goanet.org