I CAN fully understand the feelings about this being a terrible waste of public money that could be spent elsewhere.
But this is life, in a world where there are so many budgets for "needy" causes that seem to never do what you would like them to do. Build hundreds of thousands of houses for the working classes - Council Houses -, feed all the starving children of the World, or reduce the energy bills for all the working classes, instead of spending billions on what we may consider as worthless causes. Why spend billions on restoring churches, castles, or any protected building when there is the poor still with us? The Royal Navy just the other week lost a £100,000,000 F35. How many houses for the poor could that have built?!
Decisions, decisions, which in business with those damned budgets, must be made that will not please everyone, as our politicians continually find out to their cost in the public money field!!
So £10,000 was spent on THAT crossing, when there are so many other worthy causes. But the, only, saving grace is that it may cheer up many people with it's colours and gaiety instead of the usual bleak black tarmac. You could say this is art, and in art millions, if not billions, are spent in creating public statements, such as memorials or "features" to make people remember of smile. £10K is nothing in the grander scheme of things, and it is down to the budget holders to decide how they spend that particular amount of public money.
Nothing will please all the people all the time as we all see different priorities at different times. Such is life.
