Town Planning -
- Developed countries have a great town planning - that would ensure there is no compromise on width of the road, number of house in a street, standard dimension of plot / house
- Isn't this a case of proper law & ENFORCEMENT (is more important than law) - as even in developed countries we establish some form of law / rules & regulations around town planning - but they are brutally abused because of lack of enforcement (more in detail later)
Traffic Control / Management -
- Same as above - developed countries have much more organized movement of traffic, adherence to rules - if broken would mean serious consequences
- Developing countries - have some laws, but the enforcement is poor or even the authorities break them (don’t set by example)
I could think of following reasons - some of them are because of financial constraints, but some are easy to avoid
- Respect by law safe guards towards the law / rules & regulation is low - either they are not educated well enough about the law or they are aware & ignore it
- Authorities have too many other things to handle - tend to compromise on the law enforcement
- Lack of second level of review or check on enforcement authorities - should there be a second level of check on the enforcement authorities to make sure they are not being lenient on the law enforcement
- Lack of funds to enforce - you need sufficient funds to enforce the law & they are short in many cases, could this be solved if government considers the cost of enforcement as part of an initiative, so sufficient funds are allocated?
-Bhaskara
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