- Dec 29, 2004
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Here's what I am thinking... please let me know if this makes sense to you or if I have broken logic.
Speeding is a victimless crime. Getting caught speeding results in a fine/punishment.
Speeding weakly correlates with increased probability of an harmful collision (victim part).
When you are caught speeding (no victim), there is no evidence to link your behavior with someone else's or your own physical harm.
This just seems like the Tom Cruise movie where people are arrested on thought crimes based on their likelihood of committing harm in the future.
Does this mean that speeding is a nonsense law? Should speeding be legal unless you commit harm?
Thanks, and no I did not recently receive a speeding ticket.
Speeding is a victimless crime. Getting caught speeding results in a fine/punishment.
Speeding weakly correlates with increased probability of an harmful collision (victim part).
When you are caught speeding (no victim), there is no evidence to link your behavior with someone else's or your own physical harm.
This just seems like the Tom Cruise movie where people are arrested on thought crimes based on their likelihood of committing harm in the future.
Does this mean that speeding is a nonsense law? Should speeding be legal unless you commit harm?
Thanks, and no I did not recently receive a speeding ticket.
