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Hey everyone,
The TV quota one was tough. But now our team is battling the CBD one 'That we should ban all private cars from the Central Business District of Melbourne' and sadly I'm on the Negative side. Darn it. But if I were to come up with something on the spot... I'd say that if private cars are allowed now, and no ones complaining then why abolish them? .. lol, gotta talk to my team mates on this one, it's a toughy.
So, if you guys have any ideas on this topic, gladly appreciate anything. Good luck with all your debates!
Don't shoot the piano-player; he's doing the best he can - Unknown
~ Basia ~
hey,
we're affirmative. our teams been um how do i put this, not very organised. well we've never been organinsed really when u think about it. but i have an idea about what i would like to say:
as second speaker i think that we should ban private cars from the central buisness district of melbourne for these reasons:
that more peple would use public transport and there would be less polution, or something like that... i have to think more about this...
yeah...
Haha great start there though. Go here http://www.ptua.org.au/ and you will thrive off their information there supporting public transport. Whilst I am on the negative team, wishing I was on Affirmative, I'm only seeing websites supporting public transport. Although our team have some up with a few points now:
- Public Transport is very expensive, as well as other alternatives to the city including taxi's.
- Public Transport doesn't reach all areas and cause problems for people living outside the metropolitan area.
- Turning to public transport would be hell in the now crowded trains/buses/trams, to have to go through the stink, unrealiable service, long waiting times and uncomfortable travelling.
Their not that bad, although we really still need to work on it all.
Our debate is this Wednesday. Wish us luck!
Don't shoot the piano-player; he's doing the best he can - Unknown
~ Basia ~
hey everyone debatings nearly finished arrgghhh anyway ive got just one more to go the cbd one and im looking for a couple of neg. points. i really need them thanks heaps xox