Someone opposed my submission As the Further Unitary Plan Submission period closes today I had some emails come up in my inbox alerting me someone has filed a … Continue reading Unitary Plan Counter Submissions
Someone opposed my submission As the Further Unitary Plan Submission period closes today I had some emails come up in my inbox alerting me someone has filed a … Continue reading Unitary Plan Counter Submissions
I caught this Tweet last evening during the PM peak services:
I do expect faults to come up during electric train testing. I somewhat expect maybe one spitting the dummy in the peak services. But I do not expect two EMU’s to break down with apparently similar faults inside Britomart during the peak evening services (or morning if it was morning) causing the issues that happened (cancellations and apparent bus replacements).
So the question is Auckland Transport what will be done to prevent this kind of failure again. Especially as such failings or near failings have been noted as seen here: http://www.bettertransport.org.nz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2460&start=2760
The last thing you want is two EMU 6-car sets fully loaded with 750 passengers each breaking down with that same traction fault but this time on the Southern Line (the busiest of all lines) during the peak services…
Come on Auckland Transport let’s get this sorted while the EMU’s are still on the Onehunga Line
It seems we are still beset with issues with the electric trains that should have been sorted in testing.
This from earlier this evening:
Looking at the replies to the Tweet it seems an ADL diesel unit (the predecessor unit that plied the Onehunga Line before the Electrics went into service late April) has been replacing the EMU’s on Onehunga runs owing to no Electric unit available.
September is when the Manukau Line is meant to get the electric trains running revenue services. I hope by then the issues are sorted…
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Mainly because when it is used in the USA it will usually refer to some Neo Conservative Think tank with strong ties one way or the other to the Republican Party.
Well it seems (after someone forgot to make a shared Google Document private rather than open for the World to see) we could have an issue with the Non Partisan term here in New Zealand as we draw close to the 20th September national elections.
I stumbled across this early this which comes from the Rock Enrol campaign team:
The Rock Enrol campaign is designed to get the youth vote maximised as it is stubbornly low in New Zealand.
I do not have issues with third parties getting out there advocating and giving people a nudge in doing their civic duties. I do it in a round about way with the blog on Auckland issues.
What I do take issue to is when the Non Partisan term is used but could be very clouded owing to where support or resources are coming from. Put it this way to be non-partisan to the point actually being Bi-Partisan (which the Americans are good at) Rock Enrol should have asked for help from (and as an example) the Employers and Manufacturers Association. At the end of the day the EMA represents business that hire youth and are no doubt keen to offer their insight as well as a low voter turn out is not that great for business (let alone Unions and so on).
As for my own political affiliations? I have had it always in the open and it is on my LinkedIn profile. Yes since 2003 I have been member of the National Party.
I will leave the rest to your interpretations.
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