
Originally Posted by
rastuscat
I held that same view myself. Until I worked on the inside. The decision makers on this are elected members, so are influenced by public opionion.
For example, if 80% of submitters are positive about the plan and it gets implemented, the 20% will all say it was a waste of time. And you rarely hear from the 80%, only the 20%.
You might actually be surprised how influential public opinion is. You don't get the chance to have a say outside of elections, most of the time. So when you do get to have a say, why not do it.
Submissions full of foul language and insults don't get listened to, so if you want your view listened to, make it civil and well reasoned.
Or not. It's not compulsory.
At local govt level perhaps it works as you say.
But up here plenty of people made submissions about the 80k speed limit for the Napier-Taupo Rd and we still got shafted by LTNZ. Anyone who travelled the road frequently would know the bulk of drivers who use that road were lucky to be driving below a hundred let alone endorse 80.
It was a good example of why you shouldn’t complain too much. A page was created publicly documenting the poor state of repair on some sections and then the media got involved and boom we got shafted with a 80k limit.
And guess what people are still dying and being seriously injured up there.
A new hazard has been created by the 80 k limit. Traffic now bunches up with some law abiding citizen up front doing 79k. Then when you finally get to a passing line it’s like a green flag rolling restart of a NASCAR race.
Govt gives you nothing because it creates nothing - Javier Milei
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