Morris and I saw an inspiring documentary last week, Idle Threat. It explained the threats posed to the environment by running your engine for minutes at a time while your car is in park. The film was shown at a community center in our neighborhood in conjunction with the environmental film festival.
I know what you are thinking, how is that inspiring?
Well, the 60-minute film is centered on George Pakenham's one-man fight against idling in New York City. George fights idling by knocking on the car windows of unsuspecting idlers, explains the hazards to the environment, the associated fines for idling in New York City, and asks them to turn their engine off.
Based on his reports, 80 percent of offenders turn off their engines. However, it is the responses of the other 20 percent that make for a funny and entertaining movie.
Mr. Pakenham has documented more than 2000 interactions with idling offenders, lobbied the New York City Council to enforce the current idling laws, and won by having parking enforcement officers assigned to write tickets to idlers.
I found this movie inspiring, because Mr. Pakenham is making a difference in the world...something I want to do too. So, it got me to thinking.
Am I passionate about anything? Is there anything I am willing to talk about everyday to complete strangers? As a christian, I know what the answer should be...but I feel like I am really falling short by comparison to Mr. Pakenham.
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