mithrandir2001
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<< I'm bitter about the fact that people routinely speed and don't care about the consequences. Then, when they get caught, they complain about how unfair it is and how they shouldn't have to get points taken off their record. >>
Speeding is so common that getting a speeding ticket is more out of bad luck than anything else. It is a law that is so utterly ignored and so universally unenforcable that those who get slapped with a ticket justifiably don't want it on their record. Why pay the price when all you did was do something that basically considered normal? And if it's just a sole speeding ticket (i.e. not part of an accident report) you shouldn't have to pay it: you did not commit a crime and did not injure anybody else. One person could speed all their life and never get a ticket and another person may get a ticket each year just because that's the way the dice fell.
And if you say I am condoning lawlessness, I'm just stating the facts. Americans vote with their right foot and reject unrealistic speed limits. In some locales the posted speeds are justifiable...but many other places speeds are dictated by political manuevers and third-party influences than sound engineering methods. At least I know when to speed and when not to.
