Do we need more housing or less people in the UK? I think less people.
If I had millions in the bank, would I buy houses, have them demolished and grow trees in their place? I think I would.
If we must build some new homes, do they have to be built so close together? I think not, let's have some breathing space and more greenery between our homes.
If we must build some new homes, could we build them properly and with character or not at all? I think so.
Saturday, 17 November 2007
If I have more money does that mean it is OK to pollute more?
If I have twice as much money as the next man, should the government allow me to buy a car that uses twice as much fuel as the next man's car, even though we have the same size family, similar job types, make similar journeys and use the vehicle for the same purposes? I think not.
If I have twice as much money as the next man, should I be allowed to have a TV that uses twice as much electricity? I think not.
When the government asks the general public to save water, use less gas and electricity, do they they never consider to what use it acceptable for our natural resources to be put.
Is it OK to burn fuel and pollute the atmosphere in the name of sport? I think not.
Is it OK to burn fuel and pollute the atmosphere to go on holiday? I think not.
Is it OK to use electricity from the mains to power cosmetic lighting around homes or to power advertising billboards? I think not.
Is it OK to bring products to the UK from India or China or other low cost countries, when they can be made in the UK with less environmental impact. I think not.
Is it OK to import goods to the UK so cheaply from low cost countries such as China, that when they break, it is more financially viable to replace than repair them. I think not.
Are the people in positions of power and having significant wealth, putting their own greed before the best interests of the world. I think so.
How can we stop the people of the world from helping the corrupt and the greedy to laugh in our faces? I know not do you?
If I have twice as much money as the next man, should I be allowed to have a TV that uses twice as much electricity? I think not.
When the government asks the general public to save water, use less gas and electricity, do they they never consider to what use it acceptable for our natural resources to be put.
Is it OK to burn fuel and pollute the atmosphere in the name of sport? I think not.
Is it OK to burn fuel and pollute the atmosphere to go on holiday? I think not.
Is it OK to use electricity from the mains to power cosmetic lighting around homes or to power advertising billboards? I think not.
Is it OK to bring products to the UK from India or China or other low cost countries, when they can be made in the UK with less environmental impact. I think not.
Is it OK to import goods to the UK so cheaply from low cost countries such as China, that when they break, it is more financially viable to replace than repair them. I think not.
Are the people in positions of power and having significant wealth, putting their own greed before the best interests of the world. I think so.
How can we stop the people of the world from helping the corrupt and the greedy to laugh in our faces? I know not do you?
Is your time more important than mine?
If I am in a queue and you cut in front of me, is that because your time is more important than mine or do you not care how your actions make me feel?
Parking your car - Please think before you do!
If a person is able to park a vehicle car away from a public road, but chooses not to, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a person parks their vehicle in a space, such as in a car park, but leaves their vehicle over to one side of that space, so that the person to one side has less room to open their doors if they park correctly, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a person parks their vehicle too close to another, forcing the driver of that other vehicle to make many a multiple point turn to exit their space, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a government allows a person with a car or a person whom wishes to have a car at sometime, to purchase a house without a parking space, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a government allows a person to purchase a car without proof of that persons ability to park their car safely away from a public road, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a person parks their vehicle in a space, such as in a car park, but leaves their vehicle over to one side of that space, so that the person to one side has less room to open their doors if they park correctly, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a person parks their vehicle too close to another, forcing the driver of that other vehicle to make many a multiple point turn to exit their space, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a government allows a person with a car or a person whom wishes to have a car at sometime, to purchase a house without a parking space, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
If a government allows a person to purchase a car without proof of that persons ability to park their car safely away from a public road, is that showing due consideration to the general public? I think not.
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