Nation States Issues : Right Of Way Or Wrong Of Way?

Update on record on nationstate.net issue about economic, financial and business building on passive income (Success in business and career and farming to rich)

Today I’ve got this Issue on my Nationstates (nationstates.net)

 

Right Of Way Or Wrong Of Way?

An increasing number of land owners have been fencing off footpaths which run through or near their property and as a result you have been petitioned by The Rambler’s and Hiker’s Association to allow the ‘right to roam’.

 

I’ve encountered with many choices

1. Faith Sparkle, a famous hiker of NATIONSNAME’s countryside, storms into your office, arms waving dangerously. “These pompous land owners are fencing off hundreds of years of tradition! The public should have right of way by law! It is every man’s right to be able to enjoy the scenic beauty of our native lands and I don’t see why some toffee-nosed prat should be the only person allowed to walk around his hundreds of acres of land when most of us don’t even have one! It’s simply unforgivable! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going for a walk! Wherever I ruddy well like!”

 

2. “It’s trespass, plain and simple,” says Gregory King, wealthy owner of six mansions. “My home is my castle! If these smelly ramblers think they can abuse and defile my land, they should start thinking again! You’ve got to look at this reasonably: where people go, pollution follows. Before I know it I’m going to have litter in my fields, drunken parties in my woods, and more eroded footpaths than I can count! Will they be the ones paying to have it all maintained? Not likely! I say no to this ‘right to roam’ rubbish! This land is mine, and I intend to keep it that way.”

 

3. “There’s an opportunity in every problem,” says Lara Hendrikson, your Minister of Rural Affairs. “And there’s always some sort of compromise. We could simply allocate some government funding to teams of environmental workers to maintain and promote our network of footpaths that anyone may use… for a price. Think of the money we could get from all those hikers and ramblers! Not to mention the tourists, birdwatchers, and hippies! Everybody wins! Except for those who can’t afford the fees, I guess, but you can’t please everyone.”

 

4. Dismiss the issue

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Option 1 may boost civil right so I choose it.

The result saids ‘Public footpaths are being slowly eroded by the burgeoning number of ramblers.

 

In result, my nation get a boost of this qualities.

Sector: Manufacturing

Civil Rights

Recreational Drug Use

Health

Intelligence

Average Income

Economic Output

Charmlessness

Nudity

Employment

 

And decline in this qualities

Pacifism

Human Development Index

Lifespan

Tourism

Taxation

Obesity

Ideological Radicality

Business Subsidization

Public Education

Eco-Friendliness

Public Transport

Foreign Aid

Welfare

Weather

Environmental Beauty

Social Conservatism

Authoritarianism

 

Good choice for Civil Right and Economic.

Author: Forcedot

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