Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Personal Accountability

 It is about time we started holding our leaders personally responsible for there actions or inaction's. We are how often are you told you can not do something. Make a boat or a house. Then we are told by insurance companies we didn't maintain our home and your insurance is invalid or what ever scam they can come up with.
These photos show just one section of road between Walcha and Waughope on the Oxley highway in the new England area of the state. This road is posted at 110K/H ..Imagine hitting this at 110 what damage to the vehicle does it do. I know wheels thrown out of alignment weights thown from wheels and even crashes with inevitable deaths. Yes from the prime minister down they need to be held personally accountable. They borrow money to give it away to overseas countries and we the workers are the ones to suffer to pay it back.
 I once put it in writing that I was going to hold a politician and a general manager of a council personally responsible and the buck passing stopped with amazing speed.
Here it is in writing for all to see, I personally will hold the minister for roads and the prime minister personally responsible for any deaths or injuries to any one of my family as a result of  poor maintenance  on the states highways.
 National disgrace! Further down the road towards Waughope there was a section of road half destroyed by a landslip which has been left for some months and has not been repaired.

 The road from Dorrigo to Armidale and on to Walcha is in even worse state of repair, This is when I got feed up and took these photos.
 These were not the worst, It was the safest one I could photograph.

Dorrigo and acres of trains

 Dorrigo national park
 Lookout on the Dorrigo


 Dorrigo lookout

 Some time later on the dorrigo
 Acres of trains at Dorrigo





 This is Australia's largest steam locomotive


 The Garret
 p50 class locomotive used for goods haulage.





 Ebor waterfall the place where the song little boy lost was from.






Monday, July 23, 2012

I went to the Bello markets

 Bellingen is on the north coast of NSW Australia
 The round tre is a cabbage tree.
 Home made apple strudel.
 One of the lane ways at the markets.




 Music on stage.


















 Coffee machine.







Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Thieves caught with new tracking devices

Last week My sons house was broken into.  But there was a twist to the break in, he is a policeman. Not just an ordinary copper one whom has great skills with computers, You see his electric stuff has tracking devices connected to it. When unplugged from the power source it enables the tracking device when the power is reinstated the device is switched on, delivering the criminals directly to the police. These devices are set on a delay of up to a month or more and do not and can not be detected with other equipment.  The first tracking device to switch on was a cheap electric drill.  This was the first time this equipment was tried in real world scenario and passed with flying colours.
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On my walk

On my walk this morning there was a young woman and her small boy who didn't want to go to school. In frustration the woman yelled "you have to go to school. SCHO double LL" Makes one wonder how badly we are doing at training. At school and after school. Discipline Commitment and Learning are probably three areas where we need to start a new curriculum.