Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Buckle up your children please


Driving to work this morning was an experience. Bad traffic, due to rain and chaotic taxis driving as though there are no rules on the roads resulted in me losing my temper a few times and having to swerve out of the way twice. 

So imagine my surprise when I saw this woman driving extremely fast in a black golf with her toddler standing on the front seat, with no seatbelt and casually waving his hands out of the window at the other cars in the road. 

Now imagine the same woman chatting away and laughing on her cell phone. 

It drives me insane when parents don’t take responsibility for their children’s safety. If we believe that our children are our future, why do some parents insist of putting their children at risk?

Even if your child screams and shouts about sitting in a baby seat, it’s a child and you’re the parent. If you can’t discipline them maybe you should reconsider having them. 

Seriously, we give parents that smoke and drink through their pregnancy so much trouble for endangering the life of that child. However, I must emphasise that failing to buckle up your child is even worse. All it takes is one emergency stop to send your child flying through the windscreen. 

Traffic officers are constantly fighting to reduce road deaths in South Africa, however, parents who fail to buckle up their kids have no right to complain about reckless driving. 

Please folks, buckle them up and keep them safe because in the unfortunate event of an accident, you and your child could be seriously injured, even if you’re buckled up.

I would like to put a challenge out there for every law abiding citizen. When you see a parent driving recklessly and failing to buckle up their children, stop next to them role down your window and ask them to buckle up their kids. 

Remember, each of us have the power to change the world... We simply need to open our mouths and say something. 

Just putting it out there...

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Don’t underestimate the power of the human spirit...


Floods, war, racism, hunger, disease and death plague the world. Everyday millions of people suffer while we juggle our schedules, run between meetings and earn a salary. 

Many of us don’t take the time to stop and think about those in pain. We neglect to call our friends and prioritise meetings above calls from loved ones because we’re afraid to lose business. We don’t look past our own problems and take our family and friends for granted. 

However, as the week progresses I would like to encourage you to change the way we operate. Let’s look past our own problems and reflect on those who need our help. Turn a blind eye to politicians who steal the limelight from those in pain and take a few moments to remember those who have lost family members, close friends and even pets. 

Despite all the mayhem holding the world hostage I can’t help but believe that we all have love in us. It doesn’t matter what your religion or beliefs are... Simply hold those in need in your thoughts for a few moments each day. 

I believe in the human spirit and not the human condition...

I hope everyone who has their eyes pass over these words will hold vigil for those in pain. 

Why? Because your siblings, parents or children could easily have become the victims... 

So when your day ends and you head home to your loved ones, embrace them, give them a kiss on the cheek and mutter those three simple words that we all take for granted... I LOVE YOU.

Just putting it out there...