Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A Random Overheard Conversation

Well, its a fact that the knowledge of ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION in Malaysia is growing but it is still not high enough...

but wat i overheard this morning, really hit me bad that ppl are still not aware of the consequences of their action and it does seems like they are taking any initiative to make the world a better place.

Scenario: From Monash Car Park Walking in to Monash University Sunway Campus.

Place : At the GATE of Monash University Sunway Campus

Person Involved : Monash University Sunway Campus Security, 3 Random Student.

What i heard start from...

Security: " Yeah, why they build it there, i suggested that they build it by the longkang (Monsoon Drain) so that after you smoke, you can just throw the cigarettes butt into the parit (Monsoon Drain)"

and it ends there... (it didnt took me long to walk pass them , alrite.... and have u forgotten, it was just OVERHEARD, i did not purposely spy and listen to their convo)

Abit of background info..

The monash carpark is divided by a Monsoon Drain and is again connected by a bridge so we could walk over.

It does not look good for student to smoke right outside the gate so the Uni proposed to have a smoking area (Universities in Malaysia are gazetted non-smoking area).

So, i sorry to say but why are the security personnel having such mentality?

I have never look down on ppl according to their job, i tot security guards would at least have some sort of conscious knowing that at least wat we as a person should do to protect the world... but apperantly not...

It's reli sad that when u look at other countries drain, most of it are actually clean even the water flowing LOOKED consumable. Im not just saying becoz that im a pro-other country ppl but i actually experienced it. when i was in taiwan and hong kong, drains are better kept and pollution, at least to my eyes are less...

if u walk around in KL and notice all the drains, it would be HARD that u do not spotted any foreign object.. experience it..

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