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mistrz
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Value for money
Aug 25th, 2010 at 7:36pm
 
Someone behind you bully you into faster drivng, you give in and press gas a bit and you are fined $200+.  You are a P plater and driving properly. The huge truck behind you wants to play with you. One pushes you, and nothing works, you decide to increase speed. You get fine.
Another time it was downhill and traffic situation that you decided to make a manouver and car in no time have increased the speed over the limit and camera registered you. Other time you simply decided to drive faster willingly but saw the empty streets at early morning and were caught and ordered to pay over $200.

You are not happy nor take the official propaganda that it is a safety measure. You pay and think, what for? What is your value for money?
Then you look at others lets say The SA minister for road safety who got some 20 speeding tickets in short time. Where is sense of this? If you got a 4 good specialists assessing your problem and helping you to drive safely, you would understand what you paid for.
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Re: Value for money
Reply #1 - Aug 25th, 2010 at 7:49pm
 
Having worked in the Medical Industry - Public & Private.
With the Private: When x10 people buzzed for attention with all the same problem or request at the same time ...what to do?
Well I 'discriminated'.
I placed the person with the most severe medical condition 1st.
Then I put the person who paid a lot of money in cash 2nd
Then came the person who worked in the Industry itself as 3rd, because they deserve it and there is a higher chance of them getting better and getting back to work to help answer buzzers.
After this, it just follows on from a whim.

What I'm saying is that he can get away with it because he is part of that Game.
In a nation that places emphasis upon the Worker, rather than the Consumer.
(USA: Consumer is 1st and even reaches Celebrity status, while the Worker has to bust a move just for tips)

ALSO,
learn to pull aside and let faster cars pass, especially upon single-lane roads, if possible. Its a trick I learned in New Zealand and is far safer than forcing the issue of someone trying to look beyond the car in front to over-take.
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Reply #2 - Aug 27th, 2010 at 9:57pm
 
For some time I observe this forum and the more I look the more I get convinced that it is waste of time.
I think that my points are simple and well explained. If nobody is interested, it is waste of my time. If nobody understand, it is also waste of time.

Your stories have some place where the driving technique is discussed. My post was on issue of government simply robbing society and neglecting safety issue.

No, I refuse to conclude that people are happy just pay and get nothing in return. It is irrational. If same people give money for starving people in India, it  would be value for money. Well just paying because government want and give nothing in return only fuels the already wide spread corruption.

I am disappointed that on political forum there is no interest in wide spread corruption.
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