I suppose this is opening the ACC debate again, but perhaps those PROVEN at fault should pay for remediation. But that's not going to happen.
The Darwinian theory is a great idea because it uses only 2 outcomes - life/death, not life with disability or reconstruction. This is not reality.
Reality everyone has to deal with the consequences of their or someone elses actions.
A fine with demerits for such basic things as seatbelts could be applicable. Maybe a written warning is enough for most people.
Multiple times may require a stint to be educated - attendance compulsory - along the lines of showing the individual the consequences.
Would agree there is a big proportion that don't give a fig about fines, but when someone can and will remove their license....
The is a group that don't care about loss of license either or personal freedom. How do we tackle those?
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