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However, the action is going to be very different when the issue is a fuel shortage or potential fuel shortageit’s about government action in the event major disruption.
However, the action is going to be very different when the issue is a fuel shortage or potential fuel shortageit’s about government action in the event major disruption.
I think despite the loud noise from media about 'We are running out of fuel', it seems the government is handling it reasonably well, but the supply is currently secured on a month by month basis.However, the action is going to be very different when the issue is a fuel shortage or potential fuel shortage
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Regrettably, I don't think successful and important people would like to travel with someone who like to put their bare feet beside me, or get drunk or being erratic enough to disrupt my next important conference somewhere.That sounds very class conscious.
People in Y have just as many rights to travel as anyone else.
Budget airlines generally have higher passenger loads and less luggage and I would think are a more efficient use of fuel if we need to conserve fuel.
Sometimes they are one and the same.Regrettably, I don't think successful and important people would like to travel with someone who like to put their bare feet beside me, or get drunk or being erratic enough to disrupt my next important conference somewhere.
Yes - in a crisis situation, you can only really do short term forecasting. The real debate and longer term question (has nothing to do with the current situation) is why were we at such low numbers to begin with and what we can do to rectify that over the next decade.I think despite the loud noise from media about 'We are running out of fuel', it seems the government is handling it reasonably well, but the supply is currently secured on a month by month basis.
First we were thinking fuel shortage after Easter, then late April, and now we are into May.
Perhaps in May we can hear they are secured in June and so forth. So I think unless we start to see substantial fall on fuel reserve otherwise I think there's nothing to worried about other than cost of living right now.
You'll find a lot more other problems when about half of the working economy loses their daycare. School holidays are hell for some parents as they have to juggle kids at home and still working.I have noticed that during these 2 weeks there're a lot less cars on the streets than before Easter, and I thought that would be because of School Holidays. I would suggest in the event of fuel crisis, we should stop in person school and university attendance which would significantly reduce fuel use in our country.
