rhherz {L_WROTE}:
We should also reach out to the SCMP and conduct some interviews so they can write an article to represent some of Lamma's anti-development community.
Being against an inappropriate development doesn't mean you are "anti-development".
That's a description that falls into the way the government and developers want to frame the debate, so they can dismiss us as a bunch of greenie hippies.
We don't want to dance around barefoot with flowers in our hair and live in bark huts and eat wild fruit.
(Not all of us, anyway.)
There were plenty of "green" development proposals made for the quarry.
rhherz {L_WROTE}:
Spread the word about this stuff to the rest of HK. If we're just posting to each other on some forums and complaining about it in the bars in Yung Shue Wan,... nobody else is going to know or care.
Then, everyone needs to show up on May 3 to the public forum and *correctly* speak to the developers & Arup. If people show up and curse, whine & fuss -- they won't take that seriously.
I went to the last two public forums on this, and many other on other projects.
I didn't curse, whine & fuss. Neither did anyone else.
Where did you get the idea anyone did that?
When I'm writing here I may vent and be blunt, but I'm not an idiot, I won't abuse them to their faces. I'm sure they are equally uncomplimentary about me after meetings.
We present reams of detailed reports. We present alternatives and ask questions.
The problem is not that we don't "*correctly* speak to the developers & Arup".
That isn't why they don't take us seriously. They don't take us seriously because they don't want to listen to anything that gets in the way of their plans. And they don't have to.
The consultation process, whatever it says on paper and whatever was its original intent, is a rubber stamp. They will find people who support their plan, cite them to assert their plan "has "broad community support", without even mentioning how many people had opposing views. They will ask us to spend hours discussing alternatives and then say how interesting it is and that they will get back to us. Then nothing for a month or two until they gazette their original plan.
"Public consultation" is defined by the government as "telling the public what they're going to do".
I don't want to discourage you from participating, but until you have and seen for yourself how it works, please do not lecture others on how to do it.
This is a political process. The only hope of having an impact is if the people who live here register to vote and vote to change our village representatives and district councillors. These are the "stakeholders" as defined by the government. While they are all solidly DAB and friends of real estate developers, they will prevail.
We managed to stop the YSW reclamation back in the 90s with a big campaign, but our local "representatives" are now planning to do it regardless.
I don't just "post on forums and talk in bars". I registered to vote 20 years ago, I encourage others to do so, even campaign for suitable candidates.
All we can do now is marginally slow some projects down by forcing them to follow the legal procedures. But none of our positive suggestions and alternatives will ever get traction without powerful sponsorship.