Thursday 15 October 2009

Ray's writting for week 2

Debate Follows Bills to remove Clothesline Bans

There are so many debits in our life, however, I don’t talk them all, I only focus one of the debits is about “A new bill that it’ll remove clothesline bans in some places”. There have two sides of different opinions. So we’ll from these two sides to explain what their think are about and what their perspectives are.

On the one hand, some of the people’s opinion that this low should be not correct, because they have some reasons which they dry their laundry outside can save much more energy. For example, some of lawmakers who are working in Colorado, Hawaii, Maine and Vermont have overridden these rules to protecting the right to hang laundry outside as them conceded the clothes dryer cost at least 6 percent energy of all household electronic consumption. And some another people said “I think sheets dangling in the wind are beautiful if they’re helping the environment”. Indeed, at least eight states already limit the ability of homeowners to restrict people to install solar energy system. For this reason, some experts predict the clothesline law might qualify.

On the other hand, some of the people think dry laundry outside should be banned, because this behavior has made some bad effect in the society. For example, Richard Jacques, 63, president of the condominium’s board, said this behavior already influent his life, why when he look out from the window only saw these laundry not flowers, birds and trees. Furthermore, a real estate agent doesn’t think her clients thrilled to see their neighbors’ underwear blowing in the breeze. And also she is unable to sell beautiful house or flat can see lots of neighbors’ underwear when they look out from their porch.

In my opinion, I think we should think from different aspects, there is no denying that saving energy has amount of benefits for our environment, we also need think for some people who living around us such as the nearest people our neighbors. Maybe one day, each community has public places for people to dry their laundry. If follow this way can save energy and protects our environment, why not?

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