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Israelis who load up on the buffet, hikers who pollute nature, jeeps that get off the trail, B & Bs that require two nights and also the battle for the armrest on the plane. Things to fix in tourism


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Shavuot correction: 5 things that need to be corrected in the field of tourism in Israel

Israelis who load up on the buffet, hikers who defile nature, jeeps that get off the trail, accommodation sites that require a minimum of two nights and also the eternal battle for the armrest on the plane.

All of these have solutions.

Not all of them are applicable, but they are definitely original

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Eyal Shapira

Monday, 10 May 2021, 16:13 Updated: Friday, 14 May 2021, 16:08

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Problem:

Who gets the armrest on the plane?


This issue has plagued humans since the early days of aviation.

There is a situation where even the Wright brothers themselves have had heated arguments over this matter, while flying their jerky plane.

So who actually wins among the elbows on the armrest on the plane?

So far, humans have dealt with it aggressively alongside fate completion, with nasty cunning alongside well-planned spontaneity, and all means have been kosher.



Correction:

Many two, the middle wins.


In a perfect world, everyone would be nice to each other, but the world is not perfect, and the solution is to


simply mark its backrest every passenger is entitled to.

Clear, understandable and binding marking.

For example, the one sitting by the window gets one backrest, the one sitting in the aisle gets one backrest and the one sitting in the middle gets two backrests.

Why two?

As compensation for the fact that he was fucked with the worst seat.

Such marking shall be binding, and shall even appear on the boarding pass.

No tricks, no tricks.

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Battle for the armrest: The one sitting in the middle gets two armrests (Photo: ShutterStock)

The problem:

Hikers who get dirty in nature.


Seemingly, the simple solution would be to shoot these people.

But it could be too total, too extreme, and probably not really legal either.

Countless words have been written about the damage of dirt in nature: from the fact that it is unpleasant to the eye, through soil and water pollution, to the fatal damage to animals that die in suffocation, as a result of eating food packaging and plastic bags scattered in the field.

You have already gone on a trip to the other side of the country, you have already made all this effort.

So what, you will not stock up on a garbage bag and collect after your picnic meal?



Correction:

Sheaming.


Most solutions today are mainly about information.

it helps?

Look at the shores of the Sea of ​​Galilee after Pesach and decide for yourself.

Proponents of privacy will not like our solution, but accept: skimmers that pass through the skies of popular trails and sites (not in nature reserves, where skimmer operation is prohibited), and document the dirt.

Have you finished soiling nature?

Are you back in the car?

On the rear window you will find a spectacular photo documenting your picnic, glued with non-removable glue.

You can also add the caption "I also travel and pollute nature", or any other cute caption.

To dirt?

You will receive affixed documentation to your vehicle (Photo: official website, cleaning the house)

Problem:

Accommodation sites that require a minimum of two nights.


You want to go on a romantic couple vacation for just one night. That's all you want. You may want to go out with the kids for just one night (because more than that, you might go crazy with them). But no - if it's a weekend, you'll find that in many places, you're charged for a minimum of two nights. True, they have been talking and talking about it for years, but no one is doing anything about it.



Correction:

"One Night Law."


True, this is not a basic law but a small law, but it is important. This law will prevent accommodations from charging a minimum of two nights. As compensation, one can think of a mechanism that will not make the resorts lose too much. For example, that the most requested night of the week (Friday for example) will be more expensive than other nights. On the other hand, it is possible to reduce the cost of the stay if you take two nights. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people.

Do you have to book two nights?

One of them will be more discounted (Photo: Walla !, Ziv Reinstein)

The problem:

Jeeps getting off the marked trail.


They endanger other hikers, they emit stifling waves of sand and dust and they mostly severely damage the landscape and natural values.

Yes, even if it seems to them that this nature reserve is "just a place with sand", in this sand there are seeds that are about to germinate, and in this sand there are reptiles and insects that are part of the whole ecosystem and part of the local food chain.

And we have not yet talked about the scenery, which could change the way rainwater flows in the winter, thus causing many additional problems in space.

In short, an ecological balance is a complex issue, where any damage, even a minor one, creates a severe chain reaction.



The fix:

your destruction on your doorstep.


Financial penalties are not always effective enough.

We offer: Did you go out into the field and harm nature?

Photograph your license number with cameras fixed in the field, and bring the field to you all the way home.

Simply put, if you are caught getting off the trail with your SUV, the next day a pile of trampled reptiles, broken trunks and tree branches and other surprises from the ruined nature will be waiting for you at the entrance.

Just a place with sand?

You will get what you destroyed at home.

Anemone between car paths (Photo: Ziv Reinstein, Ziv Reinstein)

The problem:

Israelis loading plates at the buffet.


What do you eat when you get up in the morning? The same things - but less ... in fact, many of us put nothing in them in the morning, and if so - then it's some thin piece of toast or a random banana. So why does the average Israeli, when he encounters the breakfast buffet in hotels, tend to pounce on him like a starving refugee, while loading on his plate carrying peaks of all the food ancestors? It's a beast, it's uncultured and it's certainly unhealthy. And yes, the majority is also thrown in the trash.



The correction:

"The buzzing plate."


This is a future development (which it is doubtful anyone will really try to develop), which includes a smart chip inside the plate. The chip "knows" the weight of the plate, and as soon as it detects an overload (for example, 750 grams or more), the plate will start making shaming beeps all the way from the buffet to your table. True, it is possible to get smart and bring some "revelations" from the buffet, but at least it will make guests feel silly,And also burn more calories.

Did you overload?

Watch beep (Photo: Ziv Reinstein, Ziv Reinstein)

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