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I don't understand what the whole issue is about.

Lets face it - Goans are the government of Goa - simple definition of
democracy "Government of the people, by the people and for the people" -
did I get that right?

We have rights and all these rights have equal amount of duties i.e. If
I drive, then I am duty bound to ensure my safety and safety of others.

If the traffic police wants me to be safe then he enforces safety
measures on me but not before providing me with an equal amount of safe
environment. 

You see everything is linked or at least to some extent and this is true
in all developed places except in our case, although we are the
government.

I have analyzed prior situations, (this is nothing new), Someone makes
an issue of a dried leaf falling on the road and convinces all to jump
onto his bandwagon to the secretariat where only he and he alone is
offered the seat of Minister of Leaf Works.  Comes the rain, someone
slips on the leaf, falls and dies and we all bury him and leave happily
after.  The leaf is still there on the road - no wind to blow it away
and than the guy who stirred the entire ruckus still drives day after
day over the dried leaf. Only thing is we cannot pray (or is it do)
enough for his government gifted four wheeler to slip over the dried
leaf and turn turtle

And yet the absolute truth is : we are the government.        

Like imagine, we pay 100 bucks to jump a queue to save 15 minutes and
then spend 30 minutes waiting at the gas station or standing in a
crowded bus (sardine can)at the Prasar (hope I got that right) to get
home.

Our mentality................ both MINE & yours.
 

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From: noel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 1:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [GOANET] Once again the helmet issue...

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I dont believe the other issues you mention should take priority over
the
compulsory use of helmets.  Our civic sense and road protocol, menace of
dogs and pigs etc cannot entirely be blamed on the government. We have
an
obligation and duty of care to ourselves and to others to ensure that we
have a "safe sense".
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luiza de Mello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 8:35 PM
Subject: [GOANET] Once again the helmet issue...


>
> Here we go again with the helmet issue... It was all of a sudden
> implemented last year. Then after the helmet manufacturers, dealers &
the
> politicians made their money, the rule was scrapped as suddenly as it
was
> imposed. Definitely looks like they didn't make enough, so here they
go
> once again this year.....
>
> Everyone knows that it is safe to wear a helmet while riding because
you
> never know when it's going to be your bad day. You could be riding
> carefully, but someone else could knock you down, or you could skid
due to
> a puncture or oil on the road.... there could be a lot of silly
excuses
for
> an accident. So it would definitely be safe to wear a helmet.
>
> But then besides accidents caused by carelessness, there are those
which
> are caused due to pure negligence of the government.
>
> Before enforcing the helmet rule, there are a whole lot of other
hazardous
> excuses for accidents which the government should give priority to
first.
> To mention just a few: stray cattle, stray dogs, improper road
lighting,
> proper levelling of roads dug up for laying of pipelines / cables /
water
> connections, full headlights blinding other drivers on the road, ban
on
> using blaring air horns which startle other drivers, proper traffic
sign
> boards, direction boards, ........ there are still some more to add,
but
> let the government work on these for starters.
>
> Once all the above have been looked into & then the helmet rule is
imposed,
> then only riders will be convinced that the government is really
concerned
> about our safety. Right now everyone knows the obvious reasons for the
> sudden enforcing of the rule.
>
> And to all other riders & drivers, each one knows that it is a
privilege
> for us drive & each of us has a right on the road, and just as our
lives
> are precious of us, think of the rest on the road too. Drive
carefully,
> don't over-take without horning, don't over-take from the left side,
use
> indicators when turning.... I'm not teaching you. You know how to
drive.
> You simply didn't get a license without knowing how to..... or did you
pay
> a bribe to get one?
>


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