Do they realize what they have???
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:39 pm
Howdy folks,
I really do not want to get into a mud slinging BUT (yip, unfortunately there is a big but), do most of the folks realize what they have by being afforded the opportunity to work in the parks?
Let me explain:
Myself and SO headed off to the Kruger this past weekend for four nights, and truly excited left early and arrived at Orpen at 5:45 in time for a coffee before the gates opened. We were in luck; we were the only car there and we're looking forward to a pleasant drive....
Roughly three Kms in! The first staff vehicle passed us, then three more... Oh well I thought, they speeding, I can't prove it, I'm not going to let it bug me... Then disaster: an African wild cat dead, further up, a martial eagle dead, then a baboon, this all "fresh" and all within 3kms of each other!!!
Now I'm a realist and realize things do happen and no one purposely goes out to harm anyone, generally, but seriously this speeding and disrespect for guests etc on the roads is a joke! This morning on a sand road a vehicle passed us traveling roughly 80kms an hour! Nothing stood a chance, and it spoilt our trip completely....
When will it stop? How many animals get injured or killed each day? Who is taking responsibility?
I tell you if you are employed in the most magnificent area in the world, and you feel the need to speed and stop caring, then SHOULD YOU NOT BE FIRED?
Leave the parks, go elsewhere where your speed will be tolerated! Stop harming aminals, and ruining my experience. Yes it may be a bird or a squirrel but it is in its home, and you mr staff bus driver, KILLED it!!!
Who is going to stand up and accept that it is happening?
We do not see this in summer! As at 4:30 we have left for our drives, but it frightens the day lights out of me in winter, as you leave at 6:00 and see the amount of speeding vehicles on the road getting to their work destination. Appalling
I really do not want to get into a mud slinging BUT (yip, unfortunately there is a big but), do most of the folks realize what they have by being afforded the opportunity to work in the parks?
Let me explain:
Myself and SO headed off to the Kruger this past weekend for four nights, and truly excited left early and arrived at Orpen at 5:45 in time for a coffee before the gates opened. We were in luck; we were the only car there and we're looking forward to a pleasant drive....
Roughly three Kms in! The first staff vehicle passed us, then three more... Oh well I thought, they speeding, I can't prove it, I'm not going to let it bug me... Then disaster: an African wild cat dead, further up, a martial eagle dead, then a baboon, this all "fresh" and all within 3kms of each other!!!
Now I'm a realist and realize things do happen and no one purposely goes out to harm anyone, generally, but seriously this speeding and disrespect for guests etc on the roads is a joke! This morning on a sand road a vehicle passed us traveling roughly 80kms an hour! Nothing stood a chance, and it spoilt our trip completely....
When will it stop? How many animals get injured or killed each day? Who is taking responsibility?
I tell you if you are employed in the most magnificent area in the world, and you feel the need to speed and stop caring, then SHOULD YOU NOT BE FIRED?
Leave the parks, go elsewhere where your speed will be tolerated! Stop harming aminals, and ruining my experience. Yes it may be a bird or a squirrel but it is in its home, and you mr staff bus driver, KILLED it!!!
Who is going to stand up and accept that it is happening?
We do not see this in summer! As at 4:30 we have left for our drives, but it frightens the day lights out of me in winter, as you leave at 6:00 and see the amount of speeding vehicles on the road getting to their work destination. Appalling