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crime. Some believe that more actions should be taken to prevent crime. Others feel that little can be done. Discuss both views and give your opinion. Since the crime rate is rising at an alarming rate, people have fear of going out of their homes in cities. While a group of people concur that stricter measures should be implemented, others believe that it is inevitable and crime will not vanish. This essay will discuss both views and I will provide my personal opinion.
On the one hand, existing measures of fighting crime should be strengthened and more CCTV cameras and other equipment need to be installed so that police can timely arrest lawbreakers. Moreover, it is believed that most of the criminals are those who fail to find jobs to provide themselves and their families, so creating more jobs for this risk group could help reduce the rate of crime. Some people believe these can be effective measures.
On the other hand, as the opponents of this idea claim, crime has gone too far to be eliminated and whatever government and people do, it will continue rising. For example, major cities of the world have the most advanced police forces equipped with all the available technology, but they cannot totally eliminate criminals in those cities. It means that crime levels are said to increase in the future.
In conclusion, although it seems that there is no way to stop crimes and people feel unsafe in the streets, I believe effective solutions lie with governments because they can take control over those risk groups and create more suitable job positions for them.
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A growing number of people are driving their cars today, which consequently requires more subsidies to the refinement of existing and construction of new roads. While some argue that the government is responsible for funding these, others, including me, believe that it is better if the costs of road refinement are covered by drivers themselves. On the one hand, road systems are vital in the economy of any country as well as expanding the urbanization process. Better and refined roads mean faster commuting which subsequently causes economic growth and increased labour productivity. Thus, governments, sensing the urgency for roads, should cover the costs of construction and refinement. Moreover, these programs increase the country’s reputation in the scene of globalization. On the other hand, a lot of countries are practicing such strategies as getting drivers to pay for road construction. This can be achieved by taxing fuels that drivers normally buy for their vehicles. For example, on average a car uses 6 liters of gasoline per 100 kph, multiplied by the total distance covered and total of all the vehicles in the country added, a very large sum of money can be accumulated. Personally, I tend to think that individuals should cover the costs of building or improving road systems because they are the users along with the government structures and therefore more programs need to be implemented to encourage them to subsidise the construction or to improve the infrastructure. In conclusion, although some argue that governments should bear sole responsibility, I believe drivers had better fund the improvement and building of the roads so that government could direct the funds to other spheres of national economy or social security. Download 479.02 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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