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An Issue with Basic DisciplineThis forum post has messages dated from 10/23/11 through 10/24/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Irritated
| An Issue with Basic Discipline I recently went to SM Mall of Asia to buy something and this one particular scenario just irritated the hell out of me. It is as simple issue as people crossing the street even if the pedestrian lights counts down to go. Yup, it was a red light but people can't seem to wait for thirty counts (seconds) for it. I happen to just stopped and wait for the ticker to turn green and yet these people are already crossing it completely disrespecting the mall's traffic enforcer. This is the same reason why people in this country aren't getting any better in life, it is because of these simple basics that they couldn't even follow. Now don't give me that they are in a hurry or there aren't any vehicle at that time. It is a very straight to the point traffic regulation and everyone must follow. |
| "The Consequence of Breaking Rules "
All of us have that habit of breaking the rules. And for whatever reasons we may have, there will always be equal consequence as to what we do. Speaking of breaking the rules, not complying to what should be done, and doing something out of limits surely can mess up lives, I know, for me and my family had been a victim of such acts. And at first I thought it to be a little unfair, but life has to move on. |
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