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<blockquote data-quote="PepeLePew" data-source="post: 740335" data-attributes="member: 4895"><p>I've come to accept that its an inevitability that speeders will be forced to slow down. I've gone from having a daily habit of needing to break 140 bannans per hour to give me a buzz. To something below 100 so as not to scare Sarah in to silence for an hour or more. And to keep my licence. </p><p></p><p>There is no point in me arguing that speed does not kill anyone, carelessness does. Because whilst that point rings true with those that speed over 100. THe majority of people do not speed, and find it alien to speed; so even though you are not committing a real crime; it is disturbing enough to the consensus of adults to allow these draconian laws to keep being passed. And its the same in all the Western nations. </p><p></p><p>I honestly have more hope of seeing drugs properly legalised and eradicating the consequential associated crime. Than I do of seeing a debate as to why 70 mph is relevant 43 years after it was introduced. Drum brakes to disc brakes, improved street and car lighting, better driving tests... why do we bother?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PepeLePew, post: 740335, member: 4895"] I've come to accept that its an inevitability that speeders will be forced to slow down. I've gone from having a daily habit of needing to break 140 bannans per hour to give me a buzz. To something below 100 so as not to scare Sarah in to silence for an hour or more. And to keep my licence. There is no point in me arguing that speed does not kill anyone, carelessness does. Because whilst that point rings true with those that speed over 100. THe majority of people do not speed, and find it alien to speed; so even though you are not committing a real crime; it is disturbing enough to the consensus of adults to allow these draconian laws to keep being passed. And its the same in all the Western nations. I honestly have more hope of seeing drugs properly legalised and eradicating the consequential associated crime. Than I do of seeing a debate as to why 70 mph is relevant 43 years after it was introduced. Drum brakes to disc brakes, improved street and car lighting, better driving tests... why do we bother? [/QUOTE]
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