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Indeed, many will die in 2003/2004.I wonder how many slaves-in-all-but-name will die building the track facilities.![]()
Indeed, many will die in 2003/2004.I wonder how many slaves-in-all-but-name will die building the track facilities.![]()
What? Are we going back in time to build the facilities for a street circuit?Indeed, many will die in 2003/2004.
Are they not racing at Losail? Even if the proposed street circuit is pushed ahead, it'll hardly be a massive construction project. Labour condition complaints are better served in other arenas. (no pun intended)What? Are we going back in time to build the facilities for a street circuit?
You can't set a calendar based on any parameters other than who is willing and able to host a race. Claiming that the calendar should be based on human rights records is ludicrous because everyone is guilty of something. Our government literally just chose to ignore a report into their human rights violations because it was politically inconvenient and didn't criticise their political opponents as much as they wanted to.Nice in which way?
They kind of are. It is that or they die of starvation.
Just like nobody's forced to start work at Chinese sweat shops.
They kind of are. It is that or they die of starvation.
I think South Korea and India are the only two Asian countries missing a race. Maybe Indonesia. Thailand and Vietnam are outside possibilities.Would rather extra races be found in Asia, where we actually manage to keep most of our construction workers alive.
I think South Korea and India are the only two Asian countries missing a race. Maybe Indonesia. Thailand and Vietnam are outside possibilities.
Er, why do you link to The Onion? Isnt that a parody website?Nobody is forced to fly to Qatar to work in drudgery under a contract that's crap any two ways you look at it.
Just like nobody's forced to start work at Chinese sweat shops.
At least with Qatar, you know (or should know if your country's immigration bureau does its job) what you're getting into. Even if it is horrible. With Chinese sweat shops, laborers don't have to pass through immigration exit points to get in.
What's shocking, really, is that other countries, including mine, readily send their migrant workers there. Tells you a lot about working conditions in those countries (although our local construction field death toll isn't anywhere near as large...)
That said, the labor issues there are not particularly surprising. Working as a foreign laborer in many other places in the Middle East is just as bad, already.
Also:
Dubai Unveils Plan for World's Largest Human Rights Violation
Er, why do you link to The Onion? Isnt that a parody website?
There's a thought, the Chang International Circuit in Thailand recently opened up and that's FIA Grade 1. What are your thoughts on that? Personally I like the idea of a new sub-5km circuit. And if the alcohol licensing gets a bit iffy, it also goes by the Buriram United International Circuit.Thailand and Vietnam are outside possibilities.
I don't think Charlie Whiting and Tilke would like turn 4...that is unless there is a mile of runoff or a chicane.There's a thought, the Chang International Circuit in Thailand recently opened up and that's FIA Grade 1. What are your thoughts on that? Personally I like the idea of a new sub-5km circuit. And if the alcohol licensing gets a bit iffy, it also goes by the Buriram United International Circuit.
He wants police and fire departments and other government programs privatized? I'm republican and even I think that is crazy.New South Wales is heading to an election later this month, and the incumbent premier, Mike Baird, has announced that he wants to make a bid for the Australian Grand Prix to be held in Sydney.
Nice try, Mike. But seeing as how I don't believe in the privatisation of public assets, I won't be voting for you.
No, he wants to privatise the power infrastructure - power lines and poles - and hospitals to pay for an expensive cross-city transport project. The irony is that in the past three months, his party lost power in Queensland on the issue of power privatisation, and they lost Victoria on an expensive cross-city project. He still insists on carrying both issues not only to the election, but as his policy platform.He wants police and fire departments and other government programs privatized? I'm republican and even I think that is crazy.
I think it's a bit of a wind-up. The Liberal party got the race to Melbourne in the first place, and now they've lost the state, they're running back to their sole premier in the eastern states.Back on topic, Melbourne is a good place to hold the GP, there is no need to change it.
Yes. Yes, there is.Isn't there a Liberal Party-aligned newspaper in Melbourne that's spent the last few years complaining about the Australian GP in Melbourne?
Hockenheim and Nürburgring are the only ones in Germany.There's no other Grade 1 circuit in Germany? I'm actually somewhat surprised at that.
But then Bernie doesn't get to line his underwear with money!FOM should stop forcing the tracks to pay rediculous hosting fees... then more circuits could afford to host a race. FOM should be paying to go to the tracks (they would get partial ticket revenue for compensation)
Hockenheim and Nürburgring are the only ones in Germany.