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Uncle Doug

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  1. There were several reports on Facebook of a large wildfire north of the Caldera road checkpoint today.

    For reasons far above my level of science competence, flames generate massive amounts of positive ions which severely interfere with electrical power lines and can cause complete power failures. 

    Was that the cause today?  I have no idea, but it may be a possibility. 

  2. Since Prado will be replaced by an interim President, I'm inferring that a there will be a vote by somebody (Assembly or perhaps other judges of the Supreme Court) to ratify a formal replacement. I guess we'll have to stay tuned to see what happens.

    Clearly, something big is going on behind the scenes.  Prado was having too much fun in his role to just relinquish it suddenly.  And since he did that, why didn't he resign entirely?  I don't know enough about the politics of the judiciary here in Panama to have a very informed opinion, but this certainly seems to be long overdue.

  3. I've seen projected attendance figures ranging between 300,000 and 4 million visitors.  Even 300,000 will pose huge issues for Panama.  

    Is this really a good idea? This event, especially if attendance is high, is going to paralyze Panama City for a week. That is going to have a negative impact on the economy of Panama as people simply won't be able to get around the city.  And it's not like these visitors will be bringing a bunch of tourist dollars with them.  Backpack pilgrims are on a tight budget. Panama is going to spend a lot of money on security, and undoubtedly there will be an additional burden on the health care system during that period. I'm not sure, but it also looks to me like these events may overlap somewhat with Boquete's Flower and Coffee festival and it might hurt attendance here due to logistical problems, if nothing else.

    I don't have any objection to the event itself,  of course. And I don't want to come across as a nattering nabob of negativism (thank you, Spiro Agnew), but it seems to me that Panama is going to spend and lose a significant amount of money hosting this event in exchange for some news stories mentioning the location. Am I wrong?

  4. A year or so ago I accidentally got onto the toll way at Albrook. It's not that hard to do if you're unfamiliar with the roads. I don't have a Panapass, but there is no way to turn around.  I stopped at the toll plaza and an officer instructed me to pull over to the shoulder. He ran my license, and eventually wrote $10 on a scrap of paper and handed it to me and then walked to passenger side window, presumably blocking the view of any cameras. To be clear, he didn't actually ask for a bribe. However, I did pull $10 out of my wallet, and he took it and pointed to the next exit and waved goodbye. 

    You be the judge. Maybe it was just a "spot fine."

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  5. If the implication is that all this trash is attributable to foreign visitors, that is nonsense. Panama is in great need of an anti-litter campaign for its own citizens and I can't understand why they have not done so years ago.

    Secondly, if this is a popular beach and this type of garbage is a continuing problem, why not put some trash barrels there? And some signs telling beach-goers to leave no trash on the beach?

    It's not necessary to wait until there is 18 tons of loose litter on the beach before doing something about the problem. 

  6. A suspension of the operating license is going to mark the end of Nature Air. Without any revenue to pay employees or even maintain the aircraft, they are finished unless the license is quickly restored.

    Given the length of time it takes to conclude a crash investigation,  that seems unlikely. Additionally, there will be civil liability issues.

    If the company deliberately compromised safety in order to save costs, I would hope criminal charges are filed.

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