January 28, 2011

What the F**K !!!! - Why are there so many accidents in Indonesia?

Jesus H Christ on a popsickle stick, why are there so many accidents in Indonesia? Do people walk around with their eyes shut? Don't Indonesians understand proceedures? Do people just not use their head in matters of importance in this country?

The answer is YES, YES, YES. People do walk around and drive around with their head in the clouds, proceedures are usually not adhered to and their brains are up their ass. Sounds harsh? Its a fact. After witnessing a local man and a local woman collide with each other at a local Bali intersection (he making a right turn from the left lane, she making a left turn from the right lane), getting up and looking at each other like 'where did you come from?' this writer can believe its all possible in Indonesia.

Ferries catchnig fire, trains crashing...not surprising when you witness the lack of process in most businesses, with staff 'out to lunch' on most issues. Once in a while you'll come across a competant local in Bali, and they stand out like a light, a star in a sea of twilight.

So anyway, commiserations to the families of the people killed today in the ferry and train crashes in Indonesia. Someone was accountable, but that someone just didn't seem to care.

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