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very well said and mostly agreed with except for the point about 100kph, the information is well understood by the great Circumlocution office, and it has been implemented in Canada to a greater or lesser degree
it requires someone getting off their arse and surveying NZ roads and ,,,heres the rub ,,,making a decision
Take for example , the town speed limit 30 mph , stand in front of an M3 zephyr ( usually had 5 big cousins in side ) and your toast
stand in front of a modern end-cap 5 car and it will hurt but you will live
50 km is well fast enough in most big cities in NZ most motorists creep up to 60 ..why
because 80 % drive to the safe conditions /20% don't ... So Canada for example measured the average road speed and set it at that , and hung the odd 20 % ,,,well I might have made the last bit up
So ...lets look at the iniganagahui rd between chch and Westport ,,,,,, one corner ( from memory ) dead straight for miles and ,miles ...
surely 120km/h ? .... remembering that hitting a power pole at 99.9999999999 is probably the same result as same power pole at 120.999999999999 km/h
nope research has been done , its all been made clear , but the great Circumlocution office is forever unchanging , and the revenue gatherers must do their job, the peasants must pay more taxes and the lives of bleeding heart yard are made miserable
nowt has changed
nor will it until the couch is sold along with the xbox
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
To pull out one point in your reply. When speed cameras were first introduced to the land of the long white cloud the Circumlocution office decided, somewhat wisely at AA's insistence, that they only target those traveling above the 80 percentile and only be used in black spots (frequent accident areas). This was prefaced by placing signs at all the black spots to warn motorists, which also ended up warning them there might be a camera there.
Then the Circumlocution office went mad and decided cameras were no longer about road safety, though that would still be the excuse, they were now a good way to gather taxes. No longer any signs pointing out the highly dangerous areas. The cameras are now a danger in themselves, just watch the sudden slowing when one is spotted.
The only problem with the original idea was that they didn't apply it to those traveling below the 80 percentile, would have taken some extra work as the photo would have to show if they were holding up others and ticketing only to occur in cases where they were, but doable.
I love speeding tickets! Why does everyone have a problem?
It's enriching to part with my hard earned, knowing it will all go towards a better cause. And I'll keep doing it, after all there are alot more needy projects out there that need my hard earned more than I do.
It's satisfying to know that i could quite possibly work for 40 hours a week, and give those earnings away to the state charity in 2 seconds of madness.
Think of the employment this creates for the country.
I've been speeding on & off for 30 years or so now. Why stop now? Maybe if they stopped the fines I may stop speeding, because then I may just have too much money. Hell, I would then have to consider giving it away overseas to some starving Africans or something.
Bring back fines for jay walking too I say.
Shaken, not stirred in the shakey city!
I was just reading an article from the UK on peoples' attitute to breaking the law there but which could be applied to other countries.
It stated that most people who thought of themselves as law abiding in fact admitted to breaking the law at least 7 times a week.
At the top of the list was speeding although it also included not wearing a seatbelt, parking on the pavement and things like dropping litter.
When questioned further, 58% said it was a minor infringement, 30% said they weren't bother by the fact they broke the law, and 20% didn't see it as illegal because everyone else did it.
No wonder there's a problem.
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Sure it's an annoyance to some, does that mean we should make talking loudly illegal as well? Cos that annoys a lot of people as well. Things that are simply a matter of social courtesy, should not be illegal, but we should just shun the fuck out of people who don't show such courtesy.
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