NO STANDARDS NO SHAME

We talk of Goans as though we are some fruit or vegetable marble even a fruit 
and nut case there  is always one rotten fruit that can affect the whole basket 
unless removed and isolated. Those aware will know that some of the original 
Goans migrated to Goa from Northern India escaping a famine to settle on the 
banks of the Glorious and Magnificent Rivers of Goa one of which is the 
Mandovi. The native Goa Goan is short and very dark while everyone else is fair 
and taller.

As a reminder of River Mandovi and tribute to Alfred Rose and the twin bridges 
before  the trinity of the third bridge part of the Bombay By Pass to Kerala 
via Goa and Karnataka MH47 a distance of 1270km crossing just over one km of 
sparking water.

Click Below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHfP9fcCP6c

It is a blessing that Prime Minister Modi’s Diary was full and the opening date 
postponed. The extra weight could have brought about an almighty splash bit 
like the straw that broke the camels back and workmanship badge  to the 
engineers involved. Goa as it is has to deal with Litter and Noise pollution. 
Even guests at the Mandovi Hotel looking for a restful night are not spared as 
they are blasted with Very Loud so called music from the uncaring casino boats 
tethered to the banks opposite. This is also true for nearby Fidalgo a nearby 
Four Star Hotel on enquiring the standard reply it’s the “untouchable 
politicians”  if this is true, it cannot be right only good for business 
hearing aid manufacturers.

There is also the issue of Road Surface noise reduction along the route some 
1270km, rest and  washroom facilities for long distance travellers, perhaps the 
reason the road including the trinity bridge is at skyscraper height could 
attract visitors from the former British India stopping in Goa instead of being 
waved through to Kerala.

For an example of what happens at a low flyover  near Hounslow London England

Click Below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUs9gIaWD04

Where Money is allowed to be made in dishonourable ways   there will always be 
bad fruit when  left unchecked is a breeding ground for corruption unless our 
people have pride in their environment, pull their finger out and take 
appropriate action  then I have to agree that Goans have no sense of shame.

Melvyn Fernandes

Thornton Heath Surrey England

26 January 2019

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