แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Commonwealth แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Commonwealth แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

The Burden Called Commonwealth Games - Law and Order - Part 5

The Delhi police is a unit of amazing. A Delhi policeman is the average unsuspecting expat and his cavalier attitude to the surprise of everyone, and the brutal treatment to be delivered, can be seen around in our society. He may act like a gorilla illiterate in a moment and then gently and the threat of change for the next sweet smile, perhaps to extract a bribe!

To complement such a choice specimen of a police force, we have the hordes of criminals, rather than on the streets.Delhi has not insane criminals on the street, perhaps as Mumbai. Criminals here are lurking in the corners to the naked eye. Only when he gives free rein to your suspicion that the petty criminals swarming around you, like how to eat termites as regards the core of the city.

In this mosaic of law and order components is expat, the unhappy. Some immigrants come here - has already begun to show. Other tests get faster, was to venture into this swirling massmore chaotic, confused and implementers of these laws. Most of them, however, is to completely isolate themselves from paying huge sums for travel expenses and subsistence award, or completely shaved in an attempt to put their skills against termites. And while she cheated by the local drug dealers, you can enjoy the fun of the police from a distance, engaging only when called! This is because, unlike other places in the world - the police here forever, "as" someone with a need. Voteshas never seemed to take a proactive protection of the law.

So advice for expatriates to come here at the Commonwealth Games 2010

At first you do not trust anyone (and I mean none). In addition to those you know before you get to close, or interact with, treat everyone as a criminal or speakers smooth to receive your money by fair means or foul means.
Do not trust the police. You can "pocket"! Many areas are signs strong enough to bend the law to suit theirNeeds
Keep the phone numbers of officials of the embassy in practice. Have ready a trusted friend or acquaintance who offer advice in dealing with dilemmas.
Keep the important things in safe places! Do not store things scattered around you like a beach party.
Move quickly in crowded areas and stay alert. Do not follow the dealer "in theaters" on the back of the building! Being aware of the circumstances around you at all times.
Official information only when absolutely necessary.May be more of a problem than a solution to be so careful what you say when you approach them.
Do not go to the offers of "very cheap". India is full of fraud, the passport of extremely poor quality of goods at prices that are slightly below normal. If the seller will give a discount of more than 50% above the MIP should be ringing alarm bells!
Avoid using public transport after ten o'clock at night. During the night only taxis of trust and radio taxi from your hotel or the location of the proposedAccommodation.
There are a number of useful tips for expatriates who come here during the Games. Are some of the important above. For more information on how to conduct yourself while you're here looking for a trustworthy person, or at the embassy or the organizing committee.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 31 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Burden Called Commonwealth Games - Organization and logistics - Part 4

Logistics has always been a weak point in any case, in India. Even small local functions and marriages suffer from poor organization and lack of control over logistics. There is a reason for that. The various components throughout the system often function as a unit. In India, each component logistics, like a taxi, truck, or even a local boy coaches - work in a disorderly fashion, with little regard for time and responsibility for planning.

The reason for thislax approach to paying particular. These people are usually underpaid and overworked. They are usually not the vehicles they operate, nor are they an employee on a permanent basis. All this leads to low wages and no security of employment. The people who run these types of taxis and trucks are also very efficient with the illiterate and ignorant for the most part the rural classes.

Commonwealth Games - 2010 at our front door, the ground realities are completelyneglected in the land of the Demo-crazy. Yes, you read the last word right. We live in a demo-crazy, instead of a democracy. Think about how they are, because it can be neglected in a demo-crazy place, all forms of rules and laws apply depending on the whims and fancies of the ruling MLA. There is no guarantee of a uniform code of conduct that ensure fair treatment in all areas of our country. The laws are on paper and stay on them for life until they are replaced with another piece of paper with the"Change" a.

Thus, most taxis do not have a commercial license. The drivers have no driving license. Taxis and small trucks do not have a system that first checks for the dignity of the road. The trucks and heavy commercial vehicles have a system on paper, but have never tried or tested. Agencies, taxi and tourism services are working in the hair. As you can see it is a soup that can hardly be understood, and far away, for the few days that domesticatedCommonwealth Games 2010

So, here are some tips for expatriates.
Book tickets as soon as possible. Book train travel as soon as they open for booking on the data. (The reservation is generally open three months before the date of travel for long distance trains)
You can book taxis by at least two different operators. Reservation amounts may not be high compared to US / European standards, in order to use the money used for a Plan B
Trying to get accurate information onby tour operators. Ask the plate number of the taxi cab designated. Or take the bus that is a holiday from the date of publication!
Beware of guarantees, such as: "Do not worry, it will be the time I'm here to be done." Make sure all the promised benefits actually existed here first.