
 Originally Posted by 
spudchucka
					
				 
				So whats the difference between you and the fools that have lost their licences?  Have you somehow developed an ability to form strategies for maintaing a legitimate drivers licence?  Can the thousands of other that have lost their licences not do the same thing?  Or are they some form of neanderthal motorist that gets by solely on instinct and is bereft of any ability to learn once the get behind the wheel?
			
		 
	 
 Spud, I respect the police as my friends are officers, however, I feel I have to respond (apologies from the slight divergence from the topic).  Leaving morality and the law aside, the difference between Lou and those that have lost their licences is 99% LUCK.  Let's face it, all of us have broken the speed limit in the last 2 years.  Had we been caught each time we broke the speed limit (even for doing 5kmh over the limit), none of us would have our licences.   
Getting a speeding ticket is not like committing a crime.  If you commit a burlary for example and you are not caught at the scene, chances are high that the police will catch up with you.  You are always liable for the offence.  With a speeding ticket, if you are not caught in the act (by camera or police patrol), you will never be liable. 
In my view, I would not find myself thinking "hard done by thoughts" if I knew that everytime someone sped they would receive a ticket (in the same way I am confident that everyone who burgles the local dairy will be caught).  An example of this would be a chip in each vehicle that report every incidence of speeding (and no discretion).     
My point is that the thousands of kiwis out there who have lost their licences are not all "bad people" who we can comfortably sit back on our high horse and say you are not unlucky you are unfit to hold a licence and should not be driving.  In reality, they are the unlucky few who got caught.  Adding to this, they are also the unlucky few who did not have the benefit of getting let off (by use of discretion).  When Lou or anyone else here replys to these threads for people who have lost their licences (granted some people who get caught at ridiclous speeds deserve it) I feel they are within their rights to say "hard luck" because in reality, until either: 
1. everytime we speed we are automatically caught; or
2. everyone here can stand up and say "I have never broken the speed limit",
that is exactly what it is!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				"Resort to the law so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not one honourable lawyer who would not give the warning "Suffer any wrong rather than come here".
                
Charles Dickens
			
			
		 
	
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