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<blockquote data-quote="kosandpol" data-source="post: 11040607" data-attributes="member: 105851"><p>law states erecting anything on the road side requires prior aproval of the governing body for that road and the prior approval of the governing body for that area. If the road belongs to the RDA, then aproval from that plus the local provincial/urban/city council otherwise its totally a matter with the provincial/urban/city council. Exceptions are when there are military/strategic installations in the area, Then additional approval from the relevant authorities are needed. When obtaining these approvals, all aspects are to be taken in to consideration. </p><p>Any statues or crucifixes are placed within these laws.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I dont know the workings on PWC. If its a govt school, semi govt or even a private one. Without knowing about that, I cant comment. Even on why your parents went to a monk about this matter. Local education ministry would be the place to discuss it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>which law are you referring to ? clarify.</p><p></p><p>Obviously not a bigot.</p><p></p><p></p><p>tamils got beaten ? where ? when ? AFAIK, the Tamils are living in peace throughout the country, even in the heart of the capitol of the country, practicing their religions just fine.</p><p></p><p>if all men acted like me, laws will be enforced impartially, there'd be no corruption anywhere and the land will prosper in general. If thats thats acting like animals, I'll take it over your form of bigoted humanity any day.</p><p></p><p></p><p>neither one is a problem as long as it doesnt break any laws. If you have fixed an unlit cross, you would'nt have got pulled over. If you fixed a lit cross on the side of your bike, you wouldnt have got pulled over. Instead, you fixed a lit cross in front of the bike. Cross or sexy lady, that was illegal and you got pulled over.</p><p>This is the reason you wont answer the question I've been asking through out. because you know what you did was wrong and the cops pulling you over is not wrong.</p><p>You just want to avoid it and instead make a problem out of it so that you can keep on shouting over it.</p><p></p><p>The law is not there to stop 3wheelers from fixing lights. Its there for ALL vehicles. 3wheelers, bikes ,cars and other vehicles.</p><p>There's no law stopping you from displaying whatever religion you want to display. There are enough vehicles on the road with crucifixes, jesus,mary, lord buddha, allah affixed in them. However one thing they all have in common is that they are not lit up in front of the vehicle in such way that it breaks given laws. Your cross has become an exception where it has broken the law.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Like I said before, go to other predominately christian areas of the country. there are such statues in front of temples situated but without any conflict over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kosandpol, post: 11040607, member: 105851"] law states erecting anything on the road side requires prior aproval of the governing body for that road and the prior approval of the governing body for that area. If the road belongs to the RDA, then aproval from that plus the local provincial/urban/city council otherwise its totally a matter with the provincial/urban/city council. Exceptions are when there are military/strategic installations in the area, Then additional approval from the relevant authorities are needed. When obtaining these approvals, all aspects are to be taken in to consideration. Any statues or crucifixes are placed within these laws. I dont know the workings on PWC. If its a govt school, semi govt or even a private one. Without knowing about that, I cant comment. Even on why your parents went to a monk about this matter. Local education ministry would be the place to discuss it. which law are you referring to ? clarify. Obviously not a bigot. tamils got beaten ? where ? when ? AFAIK, the Tamils are living in peace throughout the country, even in the heart of the capitol of the country, practicing their religions just fine. if all men acted like me, laws will be enforced impartially, there'd be no corruption anywhere and the land will prosper in general. If thats thats acting like animals, I'll take it over your form of bigoted humanity any day. neither one is a problem as long as it doesnt break any laws. If you have fixed an unlit cross, you would'nt have got pulled over. If you fixed a lit cross on the side of your bike, you wouldnt have got pulled over. Instead, you fixed a lit cross in front of the bike. Cross or sexy lady, that was illegal and you got pulled over. This is the reason you wont answer the question I've been asking through out. because you know what you did was wrong and the cops pulling you over is not wrong. You just want to avoid it and instead make a problem out of it so that you can keep on shouting over it. The law is not there to stop 3wheelers from fixing lights. Its there for ALL vehicles. 3wheelers, bikes ,cars and other vehicles. There's no law stopping you from displaying whatever religion you want to display. There are enough vehicles on the road with crucifixes, jesus,mary, lord buddha, allah affixed in them. However one thing they all have in common is that they are not lit up in front of the vehicle in such way that it breaks given laws. Your cross has become an exception where it has broken the law. Like I said before, go to other predominately christian areas of the country. there are such statues in front of temples situated but without any conflict over it. [/QUOTE]
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