Bernice dear,

The same Indians and Pakis et al will dare not mess up the place like Dubai, Singapore etc, not because they cannot do it, but because they cannot get away doing it. In Singapore, a S$500/- is slapped on you even for discarding a cigarette butt. It is known as a 'fine country'. In Dubai, if caught and which is inevitable because no one knows who is watching, one either goes to the can, gets deported or heavily fined. This is called DETERRENT. But deterrents work wonderfully along with facilities. Austria is a funny place, my daughter tells me. When my wife visited her, what intrigued her was that the best of things which one wants to discard, like shoes, tvs, books what have you, these find their way over to the bin next door. Watching bums pick up what they want was fun, she tells me. The rest goes into the garbage truck. GSRP is designed with a WORLD VIEW as experiences of 25 years of going around the world and noticing things has found it's way into the design of the Party. W.r.t. garbage and litter or spitting paan in Goa, it will be most difficult, even to the extent of throwing God's flowers into rivers from bridges. There will be hundreds of paid and certified 'marshals' who will book people for littering. Half of the fines that they collect will go to them as incentive to become a marshal. And no one will be able to mess with a certified marshal. The moment s/he flashes the badge, things are over. We need discipline back into the governance of Goa. As I often say, 'we do not want the Portuguese back but badly need their no-nonsense discipline back. I have told this to Barka Dhutt at a show shot at Calangute/Baga Beach after Scarlet Keeling's death.

Once in Poland, our 3rd Engineer failed to return to the ship from his evening's outing. He was in the lock-up for urinating in the park. The Captain had to go and get his release the next day paying heavy fine. This guy would never pee in the open (except in India) even if his bladder was bursting. :-). I am talking of this type of discipline.

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
9890470896
www.goasu-raj.org


----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernice. " <bernicepere...@gmail.com>
To: <goanet@lists.goanet.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 12:49 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Tidyness abroad



Question that always bogs me is what is the cause of the dirty mess we create on the roads and environment in India. Dubai for example is teaming with Indians and Pakis. The roads metros etc. are spotlessly clean...more cleaner even than some European countries. Why can't these very same people keep follow these habits when they come to their own country. It is because the system allows them to be that way...nobody cares. If one lives in a messy environment around, one tends to also get messy. The garbage in Goa reaches unthinkable proportions during the season. It is very very important that garbage trucks clear the junk in plastic bags regularly from very village or a fixed location in every part of the village. Have seen this work beautifully in Austria.

Bernice




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