miércoles, 14 de octubre de 2009

llantas,contaminacion e irrespeto

Tires, pollution and lack of respect I read with interest an article in Panama where Héctor Endara Deep recounts a visit by officials of the SFDA and the Ministry of Health to the company's Llantero, San Francisco branch. Those who think that the article is a necessity because it is good to repair tires, and because they have to leave the sidewalk to walk on the street while cars of the users of the company are in place for pedestrians, they are wrong. For the simple reason that machines are not more important than people, under protest to the authorities certainly would not tolerate their children having to throw himself into the streets, exposing himself to hit by a car, just because another car on a sidewalk is made for walking. The case brought by Hector is just sample a little button. In Panama City has been a tremendous increase in the number of cars, and therefore they smoke. That smoke is toxic, containing lead, carbon monoxide and other substances that shorten life. Environmental and medical studies prove it is not necessary to quote them. The authorities do not regulate that, because not care about the lives of people. Moreover, Panama is a city by the sea. The sea breeze can disperse these gases, thus helping to improve the quality of life of citizens. But, wham! The authorities permit to be built gigantic buildings that do not allow air to flow. The result is a sort of cauldron of toxic gases. Of course, the authorities and we rabiblanquera care because they live and work in air conditioning and weekends going to Coronado or take cruises to the Caribbean, where the air is clean

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