Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Rick Steves blogs: Don't be terrorized!


Don’t Be Terrorized

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After Friday’s horrifying events in Paris, as we keep the victims and their families in our prayers and marvel at how violent hatred can express itself, it’s natural for those of us with travels coming up to wonder what is the correct response. Let me share my thoughts:
I have two fundamental concerns: what is safe, and what is the appropriate response to terrorism.
About safety, I believe this is an isolated incident. Tomorrow Paris will be no more dangerous than it was the day before that terrible Friday the 13th. I also believe that security in Paris and throughout Europe will be heightened in response to this attack. Remember: There’s an important difference between fear and risk.
About the right response to terrorism, I believe we owe it to the victims of this act not to let the terrorist win by being terrorized. That’s exactly the response they are hoping for. Sure, it’s natural for our emotions to get the best of us. But, especially given the impact of sensational media coverage, we need to respond intelligently and rationally.
In 2004, Madrid suffered a terrorist bombing in its Metro, which killed 191 and injured 1,800. In 2005, London suffered a similar terrorist bombing in its Tube system, killing 52 and injuring 700. These societies tightened their security, got the bad guys, and carried on. Paris will, too.
I’m sure that many Americans will cancel their trips to Paris (a city of 2 million people) or the rest of Europe (a continent of 500 million people), because of an event that killed about 150. As a result, ironically, they’ll be staying home in a country of 320 million people that loses over 30,000 people a year (close to 100 people a day) to gun violence.
Again, our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of Paris, the victims, and their loved ones. And it remains my firmly held belief that the best way for Americans to fight terrorism is to keep on traveling.    ........ Posted Nov. 13 2015

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Oh-oh! Vorsicht (be careful!) with that Fork Lift Truck

This ridiculous film supposedly gets shown at many safety seminars. 
Please don't watch this, if you dislike gorey stuff.  




Saturday, December 7, 2013

Can you text while driving? A simulation

New York Times

Gauging Your Distraction

New studies show that drivers overestimate their ability to multitask behind the wheel. This game measures how your reaction time is affected by external distractions. Regardless of your results, experts say, you should not attempt to text when driving.
 
VIEL GLÜCK!   (ICH KANN ES NICHT TUN.)


Saturday, March 2, 2013

Mercer Quality of Living Survey


Julia, du, unter anderem (among others), wolltes sehen, wie die Städte in den USA hier bewertet sind.  Bitte sehr!  Juchhe:  Wir verbessern uns!

The cities — 221 in total, from Vienna to Baghdad were evaluated on 39 factors including political, economic, environmental, personal safety, health, education, transportation and other public service factors. The survey also identifies those cities with the highest personal safety ranking based upon internal stability, crime, effectiveness of law enforcement and relationships with other countries.

Cities were compared to New York City which was given a base score of 100.  In 2012  SIX (6)  USA cities, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Wash.DC, NYC and Seattle all broke into the Top 50, to join Honolulu.  (With NYC a staple at 100, this means the ratings have fallen a bit from 2010.)  Honolulu continues to be the top USA city and is on the rise (see North America, below).


First (Summary)  Top cities by region -- based on 2010 numbers,
followed by a few city photos and 
then an actual table of results from 2010 with edits from 2012.  
 
North America  

Rank Overall Ranking 2010 City Quality of living
1 4 Canada Vancouver 107.4
2 14 Canada Ottawa 105.5
3 16 Canada Toronto 105.3
4 21 Canada Montreal 104.2
5 28 Canada Calgary 103.5








(USA's top city is Honolulu, seems to have overtaken Calgary at 28th --up from 31, so the USA flag should soon appear in the updated version of this chart.)











(In Europe, Paris is on the rise at 29th.)




Europe   
Rank Overall Ranking City Quality of living
1 1 Austria Vienna 108.6
2 2 Switzerland Zurich 108.0
3 3 Switzerland Geneva 107.9
4 6 Germany Düsseldorf 107.2
5 7 Germany Frankfurt 107.0
 
Toronto, Canada
Berlin, Germany

Chicago, United States  
 
2010 Rank 2012 Rank City Country Index 2010
1 1 Vienna Austria Austria 108.6
2 2 Zurich Switzerland Switzerland 108.0
3 8 Geneva Switzerland Switzerland 107.9
4 5 Vancouver Canada Canada 107.4
4 3 Auckland New Zealand New Zealand 107.4
6 6 Düsseldorf Germany Germany 107.2
7 7 Frankfurt Germany Germany 107.0
7 4 Munich Germany Germany 107.0 -- new 4th!
9 10 Bern Switzerland Switzerland 106.5
10 10 Sydney Australia Australia 106.3
11 9 Copenhagen Denmark Denmark 106.2
12 13 Wellington New Zealand New Zealand 105.9
13 12 Amsterdam Netherlands Netherlands 105.7
14 14 Ottawa Canada Canada 105.5
15 22 Brussels Belgium Belgium 105.4
16 15 Toronto Canada Canada 105.3
17 16 Berlin Germany Germany 105.0
18 17 Melbourne Australia Australia 104.8
19 19 Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg 104.6
20 19 Stockholm Sweden Sweden 104.5
21 21 Perth Australia Australia 104.2
21 23 Montreal Canada Canada 104.2
23 17 Hamburg Germany Germany 104.1
24 24 Nürnberg Germany Germany 103.9
24 32 Oslo Norway Norway 103.9
26
Canberra Australia Australia 103.6
26 35 Dublin Republic of Ireland Ireland 103.6
28
Calgary Canada Canada 103.5
28
Singapore Singapore Singapore 103.5
30 27 Stuttgart Germany Germany 103.3
31 28 Honolulu United States United States 103.1
32
Adelaide Australia Australia 103.0
32
San Francisco United States United States 103.0
34 29 Paris France France 102.9
35 32 Helsinki Finland Finland 102.6
36
Brisbane Australia Australia 102.4
37
Boston United States United States 102.2
38
Lyon France France 101.9
39 38 London United Kingdom United Kingdom 101.6
40
Tokyo JapanJapan 101.4
41
Milan Italy Italy 100.8
41
Kobe Japan Japan 100.8
41
Yokohama Japan Japan 100.8
44
Barcelona Spain Spain 100.6
45 44 Lisbon Portugal Portugal 100.3
45
Chicago United States United States 100.3
45
Washington DC United States United States 100.3
48 49 Madrid Spain Spain 100.2
49
New York City United States United States 100.0
50
Seattle United States United States 99.8