Tuesday, May 22, 2007

The Trial of the Crocs Shoes.

i was talking to 188 on the phone when i thought of these wonderful policies. =)


RECOLLECTION of that big stormy day when me and beeca was boarding the bus...


the bus came and it stopped quite far away from the station to prevent the splashing of water to the innocent students waiting for it. because there was an ankle-length flood between the station and the bus, we stepped into the water with our feet submerged in the water.


the good news is, we went onto the bus. bad news, my shoe floated away. the "magnetic" force and my shoe fought with it and lost, thus it floated away.


so, the policies i thought about are for bus drivers and they should be added into their protocol. here it is. bus drivers should:


1. manuevere the bus away from the flood cause' the water might splash onto the passengers.
2. bus drivers should observe how DEEP is the flood, and what SHOES are his passengers wearing.
3. buses should be installed with shelters above the entrance and the exit doors.


alright. let me say the rationales. =)


for #1, its common sense.


for #2, since some passengers are wearing the famous Crocs shoes, as known, Crocs shoes are light and durable and they are very waterproof. when the shoes landed on the water, they will just float and say bye bye to the owners. so, drivers should analyse in their brains and make some sense. Crocs are very expensive. once floated, considered BYE BYE. drivers should also know the quality and the prices of the shoes of simei ite students.


for #3, the shelters can prevent rain water from dropping onto the passenger's head. rain water might be acidic because of the depletion of the ozone layer and thus, more dirty stuffs are mixed into the rain. some people might just have their hair styled before boarding the bus. who would want the water to stick onto their head?


ok. thats all. =)

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