NOT TO YIELD TO THE STUBBORN
August 3 2013
Almost all, especially during "peak" hours, cars form a third line
queue in Komitas street to make a turn to the left to Vagharshyan
street and Davitashen Bridge. Most of them stand in a queue
intelligently, but they are "brisk dexterous" that drive by the second
free line, and after some time, are trying to impertinently squeeze
in off its turn to the left required line. They can not immediately
turn to the left from the second line, this flagrant violation will be
recorded by the camera installed on "Shirvanzade intersection". But
the stubborn show their "dexterous" before that, in the distance
of 100-200 meters, bigger is the car, more rights they attribute to
themselves to squeeze in. The solution is one: not to give way, not
to yield to "brisk" boys and girls. A legitimate and effective way of
fighting is not yielding, I do not break the law, and, on the other
hand, I make 'dexterous' understand that their smartness will fail,
let them stand in a queue, like others. It is possible, of course,
to lay down on "Shirvanzade intersection" and chant that all drive
normally, or put a tent near GAI (State motor vehicle inspection),
and demand resignation of a police patrol. But it will not bring
results, if, of course, the "result" is not appearing in the City
Police Department. The 'dexterous' of the City Hall, which are also
owners of the transport lines, decided to get extra revenues and
make the fare to 150 drams. I do not pay this amount and thus do not
violate the law. To be honest, I think that I can not pay even 100
drams because there is no such document (for example, a cash register
receipt) that will confirm that I have bought this service for 100,
50, or at least by 1 dram. Cool, they work totally in a "black" field,
and at the same time want to become wealthy. An equally effective
way is not to get on the public transport, and transport passengers
by private cars, thereby depriving greedy officials (owners of the
transport lines) from revenues. Again, it is my right, using or not
using given transportation means. It seems to me that the fight (not
only in this sector) should be continued in this direction. How? Young
people's imagination, of course, is much richer than mine. Demanding
resignation of this or that person, rallies, chanting, probably, are
a bit outdated forms of the struggle. More precisely, they can be an
auxiliary tool for the main actions that hit directly to the target.
By the way, now the City Hall has thought of a new, easy way to masking
money: almost everywhere in the center of the city there are red lines
drawn, saying that they are paid parking stations. Dear officials,
parking is a service. Why should we pay for, for the red paint? In
that case, your expenses do not meet our payments. I hope that the
young activists will pay attention on this issue, as well.
ARAM ABRAHAMYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/08/03/155826/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
August 3 2013
Almost all, especially during "peak" hours, cars form a third line
queue in Komitas street to make a turn to the left to Vagharshyan
street and Davitashen Bridge. Most of them stand in a queue
intelligently, but they are "brisk dexterous" that drive by the second
free line, and after some time, are trying to impertinently squeeze
in off its turn to the left required line. They can not immediately
turn to the left from the second line, this flagrant violation will be
recorded by the camera installed on "Shirvanzade intersection". But
the stubborn show their "dexterous" before that, in the distance
of 100-200 meters, bigger is the car, more rights they attribute to
themselves to squeeze in. The solution is one: not to give way, not
to yield to "brisk" boys and girls. A legitimate and effective way of
fighting is not yielding, I do not break the law, and, on the other
hand, I make 'dexterous' understand that their smartness will fail,
let them stand in a queue, like others. It is possible, of course,
to lay down on "Shirvanzade intersection" and chant that all drive
normally, or put a tent near GAI (State motor vehicle inspection),
and demand resignation of a police patrol. But it will not bring
results, if, of course, the "result" is not appearing in the City
Police Department. The 'dexterous' of the City Hall, which are also
owners of the transport lines, decided to get extra revenues and
make the fare to 150 drams. I do not pay this amount and thus do not
violate the law. To be honest, I think that I can not pay even 100
drams because there is no such document (for example, a cash register
receipt) that will confirm that I have bought this service for 100,
50, or at least by 1 dram. Cool, they work totally in a "black" field,
and at the same time want to become wealthy. An equally effective
way is not to get on the public transport, and transport passengers
by private cars, thereby depriving greedy officials (owners of the
transport lines) from revenues. Again, it is my right, using or not
using given transportation means. It seems to me that the fight (not
only in this sector) should be continued in this direction. How? Young
people's imagination, of course, is much richer than mine. Demanding
resignation of this or that person, rallies, chanting, probably, are
a bit outdated forms of the struggle. More precisely, they can be an
auxiliary tool for the main actions that hit directly to the target.
By the way, now the City Hall has thought of a new, easy way to masking
money: almost everywhere in the center of the city there are red lines
drawn, saying that they are paid parking stations. Dear officials,
parking is a service. Why should we pay for, for the red paint? In
that case, your expenses do not meet our payments. I hope that the
young activists will pay attention on this issue, as well.
ARAM ABRAHAMYAN
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/08/03/155826/
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress