Following on from my rant against the retarded Lisbon campaign, the main evening news last night had a bit about how we're getting postcodes (again). The first argument forwarded in favour was that it's embarrassing to have to buy something online and get stuck at the bit where it asks you for a password. Seriously, WTF?! Have we as a race some sort of genetic line in our systems which makes us susceptible to the most retarded arguments ever?
There was someone later on who was saying it'd save lives because (and I think this was the gist of what he said) in an emergency, giving your postcode makes you easier to find. I usually give my address to the ambulance services, and if they don't know where it is, I'm sure the operator has google maps. Another argument given was that they have it on the continent, so we must catch up, which is another argument I hate.
On the actual subject, I'm kind of confused as to the point of postcodes, to be honest. We've gotten along grand for 130+ years without them, so what's changed now? Perhaps I'm just a traditionalist (in fact, I know I am), but I like the way our address system is uncomplicated by some random code put in the middle; seems like a waste of E50m. And I seem to recall the last time this was mooted (2005) that An Post came out and said there wasn't a need, while critics said it'd aid junk mail distribution. Will do a search for a link on that one.
And will politicians vote to reduce their house prices by doing away with Dublin 4?
Edit - one link referring to An Post's 2005 comments, where they said postcodes weren't needed. The article also notes that -
, which seems to me a very good reason not to have postcodes.Quote:
Mr Whelan added that the new system would give An Post a new range of marketing tools to consumers and industry. "There are a lot of corporations internationally who would be very anxious to piggyback on the back of the new system once it's in," he said.