malcolmw wrote:
You won't be stopped by anyone as you have a Kalashnikov.
THAT's where I've been going wrong all these years!
Well, quite obviously, what all these developing countries need to do is invest heavily in scameras! (and if the arguments aren't convincing, wait 'til the authorities see the earning potential)! After all, many of these regimes are corrupt and think first of income and safety comes a very poor second. Over here, it's all about safety of course. The income is irrelevant. In fact, I think they give it all to charity or something...
The problem is that in developing countries, roadworthiness and the state of the roads are, I guess, as big an issue as anything else. Also, in context, where millions of people will die of AIDS / hunger / fighting / etc, each year, surely any authority (that cared about it's citizens) would target the biggest causes first? I mean, if you had a developed nation which had a few thousand road deaths a year and tens of thousands of deaths from preventable illness, they'd tackle the biggest problem first!