{"id":988,"date":"2011-09-15T11:04:56","date_gmt":"2011-09-15T11:04:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/web02.carmelss.edu.hk\/buddingwriters2\/archives\/988"},"modified":"2015-05-24T07:03:57","modified_gmt":"2015-05-24T07:03:57","slug":"bus-tv-jeopardizes-quiet-environment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.carmelss.edu.hk\/buddingwriters\/archives\/988","title":{"rendered":"Bus TV Jeopardizes Quiet Environment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It is said that we are now living in an Information Age, where all kinds of information regarding different disciplines overwhelms our society. I can&rsquo;t agree more with this accurate notion, especially when I am travelling on a bus on the way to school.&nbsp; The televisions are nothing but annoying, and I&rsquo;m quite sure that many people actually hold the same view as I do.&nbsp; Indeed, it is unacceptable for bus companies to sacrifice passengers&rsquo; peaceful travel environment in a bid to feed their wallets.<\/p>\n<p>In spite of the official answer that Bus TVs are installed &lsquo;to provide passengers with much-needed news and information&rsquo;, the genuine objective is to generate a considerable amount of extra income by attracting business clients for advertisement.&nbsp; As a matter of fact, over 50% of the total broadcasting time is allocated for adverts.&nbsp; Doubtless, they are not the &lsquo;much needed&rsquo; information that passengers want.&nbsp; As a frequent bus traveler, I find those commercials boring and of low quality.&nbsp; What&rsquo;s more, they repeat again and again, trying to brainwash me into buying the products.&nbsp; In a 30-minute ride, the same advert can appear on the screen as many as 6 to 7 times.&nbsp; While the bus companies enjoy a better profit, we passengers have to bear the cost.&nbsp; Can this be justified? Never!<\/p>\n<p>One can argue whether everyone finds the Bus TV programmes meaningless, but one thing is for sure: the bus companies are exploiting passengers&rsquo; right to a quiet travel environment.&nbsp; We are now living in a society where privacy has become a luxury.&nbsp; Worse still, the business tycoons are stealing more of it from us.&nbsp; However disturbing the Bus TVs are, we cannot switch them off.&nbsp; We are FORCED to receive every piece of information, succumbing to the noisy sound effects and letting them bombard into our ears.&nbsp; If &lsquo;turning a blind eye and a deaf ear&rsquo; to something is sometimes correct, then that &lsquo;something&rsquo; must be the Bus TVs.&nbsp; But wait a minute.&nbsp; Why should we do this? It is our rights to enjoy a quiet period of time free from noise and stress!&nbsp; Ironically, we in fact could not turn a blind eye to this ridiculous policy of having televisions on buses.<\/p>\n<p>Bus TVs interfere with passengers&rsquo; activities on buses.&nbsp; Since the volume is often&nbsp; too loud, it is not possible to take a nap or read a book peacefully.&nbsp; It is already extremely noisy on the streets, but even after we get on a bus, we can&rsquo;t escape from unbearable noise.&nbsp; I often recall the good memories when Bus TVs were not yet installed. I could enjoy a good nap or talk to my friends with a soft voice without difficulty in hearing what I said.&nbsp; Those days are gone.<\/p>\n<p>Honestly, it is totally unnecessary to have televisions on buses.&nbsp; We have already received too much information in our daily life.&nbsp; We don&rsquo;t need anymore.&nbsp; I hope the bus companies will one day realize this and not turn a deaf ear to passengers&rsquo; voice.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It is said that we are now living in an Information Age, where all kinds of information regarding different disciplines overwhelms our society. I can&rsquo;t agree more with this accurate notion, especially when I am travelling on a bus on the way to school. 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