Long-existing technologies could solve so many of SA's problems, but we'd rather make things difficult for ourselves than embrace change.
I was wildly surprised when I found court cases being conducted over the internet in response to our lockdown. It was the first major showing in ages of technology being used effectively. Unfortunately, it wasn’t borne out of the need of efficiency but rather necessity. The technology of video conferencing has existed for at least a decade, so why did it take a global pandemic before it was even considered? It’s not just court cases but the entire process leading up to them.
The technology of video conferencing has existed for at least a decade, so why did it take a global pandemic before it was even considered? It’s not just court cases but the entire process leading up to them. How long have we had the magic of email? Yet the system still insists on sending degreed candidate attorneys around town to serve and file affidavits.
Much like online court cases, there have been kinks but had we considered implementation years ago and worked out the kinks, we probably wouldn’t have had the issues we have now after being thrown into the deep end. The problem is that many of us understand, yet still resent, the restrictions. It’s difficult not to resent the restrictions when you’ve taken a financial hit, then open Instagram only to see that closing down your auto repair shop for a few months was for naught, and parties are going on seemingly with no repercussions.
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