reparebrise said:Jeff
Unfortunatly many local gouvernaments are falling short when it comes to enforcing and contoling water use. A city close to us has residents on a water rationing system, even number addres, even number water use, odd number odd day water use. It's interesting to note that this city is far from having water issues, but seeing that other parts of the world are in a water shortage, they have decided to act in prevention. So far this plan is working.
What needs to be done is for detialers and car wash operators in certian cities to get together and inform the public through adds. Instead of working against each other, if all the legit detailers and car wash owners of any particular city got organised, they would be in a great position to inform the public, and also to lobby city officials when overly restrictive legislation is proposed
I can't imagine that it would have any effect. Whenever I see a preachy anti-smoking commercial, it just makes me want to go out and buy a pack on Camels.
I hate to say it, but this is a whole lot of "the sky is falling" attitude. The environmental impact of our business is obscenely small, and local/state agencies cracking down on us is absurd. It's just an example of the government getting involved in something that it has no real way to enforce or regulate. But that won't stop them from trying.
If you really want to do something positive for our industry and your pocket book, be the best in your field. Offer a product that people see a value behind. Convince your target market that you are the one thing they didn't know they couldn't live without. The environmental and financial benefits will be a byproduct of you knowing how to run your business.
Good luck!