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Speed kills?


ctogher

How effective is legislation in practice  

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  1. 1. How effective is legislation in practice

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ill be blunt here.

 

i feel that here in australia, more people are beginning to worry about whats going on in the dashboard rather than the road, and thanks to the somewhat recent water restrictions, no one listens to it, and neither do i.

its becoming ridiculous now, 40kilometers per hour around school opening hours and closing hours, and these are near 70 to 80km spots, the stupid decisions are imminent, before you know it, we wont even need to worry about demerit points, get busted once, your out!....its stupid.

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Here's a simple experiment for those of you who remain non-believers:

 

1. Walk into a wall...take note of how much it hurt.

2. Back up from the wall and run at it as hard as you can...take not of pain.

3. Write me back and tell me if you still think speed doesn't matter.

^_^ Ok... to take this a step further:

 

1] Take one inbred homicidal maniac

2] Arm with .38 revolver loaded with APR ammo

3] Have said maniac point weapon at head

4] Shout "FIRE!"

5] Take note of nothing because you are now dead...

 

Thus, gentlemen, we can conclude that your death has nothing to do with the maniac or the weapon and everything to do with the speed of the round, its kinetic energy and your heads inertia! :blink:

 

Guns dont kill! Bullets do... :lol:

 

The speed may be the bullet, but has nothing to do with the with the reason for it hitting you.... :bleh:

Actually, I'd agree with this analogy. You are deliberately introducing an unstable element into a potentially dangerous situation, exactly like you do when you use too much speed when driving. :bleh:

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