Re: Curtains for special trams in Melbourne
demondriver44
Monday, November 11, 2002 10:52 AM
Bill,how is the risk any greater on a chartered tram than one running
in service?is it just that the more trams you run the likelier it is
that something untoward will happen?so you only run those that your
contract obliges you to,I don't know any answers,can you enlighten me?
Thanks,Peter Bruce.--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., Bill Bolton
<billbolton@c...> wrote:
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in service?is it just that the more trams you run the likelier it is
that something untoward will happen?so you only run those that your
contract obliges you to,I don't know any answers,can you enlighten me?
Thanks,Peter Bruce.--- In TramsDownUnder@y..., Bill Bolton
<billbolton@c...> wrote:
On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 13:41:44 +1100, David wrote:insuranceMethinks yet another down side to the privatisation stupidity. In
Government days, the Government wore the risk not a private
date lastcompany who are merely out for blood and citing you know what
ofyear.
If the risk is unacceptably high, it doesn't matter who bears the
risk, they will necessarily be forced to do whatever is necessary to
mitigate the risk. Now a days Government authorities at all levels
Government in Australia have aggressive risk management policies...
privatisation has nothing much to do with that.
Cheers,
Bill
Bill Bolton
Sydney, Australia
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