Thursday, October 03, 2013

Think as you act

Verifying the validity of vehicles and ensuring drivers possess licenses is a reasonable endeavor. However, the execution of traffic regulations in Bajo falls short of acceptable standards. The current state of the roads, street lighting, roundabouts, and other infrastructural aspects is concerning due to their lack of maintenance. It is crucial that all these factors are addressed and rectified before introducing and enforcing new rules.

While the monetary aspect of a fine amounting to Nu. 1750/- might not be of utmost concern, the true importance lies in the proper implementation of rules and regulations. It's advisable to consider a procedural approach, such as providing initial or secondary warnings, rather than immediately issuing fines on the spot. This approach reflects a sense of compassion and empathy, qualities that define our humanity. Striving to avoid an air of superiority is essential; empathy should guide actions.

I urge you to reflect on the implications of imposing fines on individuals. While it's acknowledged that rules must be upheld, there could be room for exceptions. This prompts contemplation on how one's own livelihood would be sustained while enforcing fines on others. Adhering to regulations is vital, but equally important is recognizing when circumstances warrant leniency.




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