NEWS: Christmas Message to careless drivers
The Ghanaian Chronicle (05-12-22) on 'Christmas Message And Road Accidents':
"Christmas ... As we prepare ourselves feverishly to receive Jesus into our lives and into our various homes, we must be mindful of the fact that this is the time that accidents are rampant on our roads. In this regard, I want to advise all drivers who ply on our roads to be mindful of the fact that human lives are very precious and need not be toyed with, just because they want to maximize profits. This has been the practice over the years, whereby due to the large numbers of travellers, greedy, careless and reckless drivers decide to cash in on the situation and end up causing needless accidents on our roads.
To those drivers, I want to send a word of caution that all those through whose wilful carelessness human lives are lost or blood is spilled, shall never be forgiven. Some may argue that certain accidents are indeed accidents over which no one has control, and that is correct. But if we should exercise the maximum restraint in this yuletide, we could minimize the effects and impact of these accidents."
K: religion, safety
"Christmas ... As we prepare ourselves feverishly to receive Jesus into our lives and into our various homes, we must be mindful of the fact that this is the time that accidents are rampant on our roads. In this regard, I want to advise all drivers who ply on our roads to be mindful of the fact that human lives are very precious and need not be toyed with, just because they want to maximize profits. This has been the practice over the years, whereby due to the large numbers of travellers, greedy, careless and reckless drivers decide to cash in on the situation and end up causing needless accidents on our roads.
To those drivers, I want to send a word of caution that all those through whose wilful carelessness human lives are lost or blood is spilled, shall never be forgiven. Some may argue that certain accidents are indeed accidents over which no one has control, and that is correct. But if we should exercise the maximum restraint in this yuletide, we could minimize the effects and impact of these accidents."
K: religion, safety
kwame - 2006-01-25 21:26
