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You have been notified that there is a case before Council to approve a new nightclub in your neighborhood. The owners of the proposed nightclub have operated several other clubs in your city. They have a reputation for being insensitive to those who live nearby the community First, I feel that to decide on what restrictions to recommend, the community as a whole should meet to discuss any foreseen problems that may occur.
Community members may have problems with the nightclub being in the area in the first place, but if they can voice their concerns and implement restrictions, they may feel better about the process. In my opinion, the first restriction that community members will desire is that of a set boundary. People visiting the nightclub should not be allowed to loiter and must stay within the actual boundaries of the nightclub, and not wander into the residential area. Second, the nightclub should be expected to shut its doors at a particular period each night and stay open no later than 1:30 AM.
Next, the nightclub should not be too loud to disturb the people in the neighborhood; the nightclub should maintain a respectful volume so that the citizens of the area and the children of the area are well-rested enough to wake up and go to school and work in the morning. If the volume is kept at a level where it does not interfere with the community, the community would be more likely to accept the nightclub in its area. The night club should also make sure to maintain a heavy security staff, since the nightclub is close to a residential area, and intoxicated individuals should not be allowed to wander or wreak havoc in the residential area.
Furthermore, heavy security staff will probably also help to make the community itself more comfortable with the idea of a nightclub in its area. Hearing protection should be worn by employees of the nightclub. Often, the loudness of the music can cause ear drum damage, and to prevent harming their employees, the nightclub should certainly consider promoting this idea. SITUATION B: Radon gas emits Alpha particles which may cause lung cancer if inhaled by an individual. Several friends of yours are purchasing a new home in an area where you understand that radon gas may be common.
I would hope to dissuade them from such a decision by informing them about the potential effects radon gas could have on them. I would hope that my concern would cause them to reconsider their actions; if it would not, I would do research on my own and attempt to bring that research to my friends.
I would remind my friends that "Indoor Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States and the leading cause among non-smokers" (Indoor Radon). I would do my best to try and prove to them the hazards. If they still decide to move into the area, there is little I could do if I brought so much information to the forefront already, but I would be careful to visit the area for my protection and safety. I would also attempt to let my friends know I am a little uncomfortable with visits to their houses because of what I have learned about radon gas.
Also, if I had children, I would be especially careful about visiting their area, and I would do my best to let my friends know how I felt tactfully. One of the friends suggests that inexpensive tests can be performed and most problems can be remediated. Do you agree To me, again, even if this were true, it simply would not be worth the risk, especially if my friends had children. I am not sure if believing in the test or not is something important, anyway. However, chances are, I would be suspicious.
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