tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8328075989473268266.post5920170338287335158..comments2024-03-27T07:54:22.495+03:00Comments on Life in Kuwait Blog: Jabriya ParkCrazy in Kuwaithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09438670456717426074noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8328075989473268266.post-30733693028993608842014-12-03T20:27:59.783+03:002014-12-03T20:27:59.783+03:00Wow! this place looks like a disaster......like a ...Wow! this place looks like a disaster......like a bum gangbang took place in the bathrooms. What a shame, we need more city beautification. The government has allocated each area with recreational public parks but I don't see why they lack follow through with upkeep and maintenance despite the over-employment. I'm not sure exactly who the responsibly entity is, but I'm sure they have a few minutes out of the tea drinking morning, afternoon and evening dewaniyas to do something about it. It's even more of a shame that the government has the capability to do all this yet feel no remorse when citizen take to it upon themselves - through private donations and volunteer work (the qortuba project) - to upgrade their public parks.<br />What I see in your pictures is a broken window effect, which could snowball.<br />Even Green Island hasn't been immune to such neglect - but to a much lesser extent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com