IDZ is irrelevant
DRIVING into the port one cannot help but notice the very ‘over the top’ bill board announcing the existence of the much mooted,and quite frankly speaking irrelevant, IDZ and the ‘artist’s impression’ of a promising future there. The choice in both taste and location of this bill board prompts the following questions. To the select, …
DRIVING into the port one cannot help but notice the very ‘over the top’ bill board announcing the existence of the much mooted,and quite frankly speaking irrelevant, IDZ and the ‘artist’s impression’ of a promising future there.
The choice in both taste and location of this bill board prompts the following questions.
To the select, and might I add, very few local citizens who know of the IDZ already, this bill board has no meaning and supports the theory of ‘flogging a dead horse’.
To the rest of citizens who do not know, or need to know, about the IDZ, most probably don’t care either and to them the bill board is an unnecessary eye-sore, offset by the indigenous swamp forest around it.
Compounding the latter is the fact that somebody has apparently seen the need to desecrate two wonderful Waterberry trees in apparent pursuit of visual impact.
To those who ordered, allowed and carried out this wanton destruction – shame on you.
May the same fate not befall the future of the infernal IDZ!
UNIMPRESSED
