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I think a better question would be:
Would the economy and the society be healthier if all roads were toll roads and no tax dollars were use? The specific question for this group is: Will you cruising (and aviation if your are a pilot) be safer and more convenient if the only weather data available to you is that which you pay for with your credit card at time of access or get via monthly subscription? Point to ponder: The government is not going to privatize the very expensive searches for sailors and pilots who get in trouble. Human nature being what it is, how many more of them are there going to be to look for if everyone has to pay for weather reports? -- Roger Long "Dave" wrote in message ... On Tue, 3 May 2005 18:07:49 -0400, "Glenn Ashmore" said: Has anyone suggested that we do away with the post office because FedEx is a private company? Dunno, but it sounds like a damned good idea. |
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Roger Long wrote:
I think a better question would be: Would the economy and the society be healthier if all roads were toll roads and no tax dollars were use? The specific question for this group is: Will you cruising (and aviation if your are a pilot) be safer and more convenient if the only weather data available to you is that which you pay for with your credit card at time of access or get via monthly subscription? Point to ponder: The government is not going to privatize the very expensive searches for sailors and pilots who get in trouble. Human nature being what it is, how many more of them are there going to be to look for if everyone has to pay for weather reports? Another thing to think about. Each private company will have their own interpretation of the source data. So will you have to subscribe to multiples services and try to guess which one will be the most accurate? JR |
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![]() "Roger Long" wrote The specific question for this group is: Will you cruising (and aviation if your are a pilot) be safer and more convenient if the only weather data available to you is that which you pay for with your credit card at time of access or get via monthly subscription? Point to ponder: The government is not going to privatize the very expensive searches for sailors and pilots who get in trouble. Human nature being what it is, how many more of them are there going to be to look for if everyone has to pay for weather reports? -- Roger Long Roger, it just might have results other than you implied. A consumer (public or private corporation, private citizen or a government agency) does tend to use more responsibly those services which it has to pay for. It's likely that "the very expensive searches for sailors and pilots who get in trouble" are in large part for operators who already have adequate safety equipment, and certainly have the means to obtain all forms of weather information. It might make sense to charge for the services provided, whether that be forecasting or search and rescue. Maritime accidents that result from small boat operators lack of planning with FREE weather information, would hardly be affected by charging all operators for that service. Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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