Ogolnie to pieprzy.
Ludzie mieszkaja w bushu bo chca tam mieszkac. Nie wiem jak wyglada
sytuacja w Sydney czy Melbourne ale w Adelaide to wlasnie okolice
zwane Adelaide Hills na najwyzszym miejscu w rankingu quality of
life tutaj:
today.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=617560
I nie jest tam tanio.
I zdecydownie nie jest to okolica, w ktorej Zieloni maja znaczace
poparcie.
Kan powyzej ma duzo wiecej racji piszac, ze to lokalny council
ustala swoje wymagania i je egzekwuje, czesto i gesto bez sensu a
sasiedzi pilnuja...
Z mojego punktu widzenia, jesli ktos chce w bushu mieszkac ma
prawo, ale musi byc swiadomy ryzyka w sensie "widzialy galy co
braly" i odpowiednio sie zabezpieczyc.
Ja mieszkam na samej krawedzi, bush zaczyna sie moze 100-150 metrow
od mojego domu. Swiadomy jestem ryzyka i przygotowany na eventualny
pozar. Proste.
Gwoli wyjasnienia dodac musze, ze z opinia Spocita na temat parti
Zielonych zgadzam sie zupelnie a i bylbym w stanie dolozyc kilka
moich epitetyow.
Zamiast tego dowcip:
A woman from Hobart, who was a tree hugger and anti-hunter,
purchased acres of timberland near the Franklin dam, There was a
huge tree on one of the highest points in the tract. She wanted to
view the natural splendor of her land, so she climbed the tree. As
she neared the top, she encountered an endangered spotted owl. It
attacked her! In her haste to escape, the woman slid down the tree
to the ground. The ensuing fall incurred several splinters of wood
in her crotch. In considerable pain, she hurried to the nearest
doctor, 35 minutes away. She told him she was an environmentalist
and anti-hunter and how she came to receive all of the splinters.
The doctor listened to her story with great patience. He then told
her to go into the examining room and he would see if he could
help. The impatient patient sat, and sat, and waited for three
hours before the doctor reappeared. The angry woman demanded, 'What
took you so long?' He smiled and said, 'Well, I had to get permits
from National Parks and Wildlife.. the National Forestry Agency and
Tasmanian Workcover before I could remove old-growth timber from a
recreational area. I'm sorry, but they turned me down.'!