Comment by onethought
1 year ago
Said someone living in a comfortable country with a stable government.
You can’t seriously believe this right?
1 year ago
Said someone living in a comfortable country with a stable government.
You can’t seriously believe this right?
There is optimum level of state intervention. IMO monitoring people with cameras for speeding is a step too far.
I bet you are the same type of person who values software privacy haha
Then why even have speed limits if you don't want to enforce them?
As others have pointed out, you are essentially advocating for non-enforcement of speed limits.
Which feels an arbitrary line to draw. What about other road rules? Driving on the right side? Using unregistered vehicles?
Countries like India, China and South East Asia, have much less enforcement of these rules… Would you call their driving experience optimal?
Not sure what you mean by values software privacy. I don’t really have a view on it? So no, I don’t think I am.
You sound like someone who doesn't have young children who cross a road where the road users should be respecting the speed limit set deliberately low because it's right in front of an elementary school, but instead a significant proportion of them are Michael Schumacher wannabes who need to drive everywhere at 60km/h.
No need to have children. It’s the same crap in France and I have to be very careful not to get killed when I’m driving myself. These morons don’t care about kids but they don’t care about other drivers either.
I’m a big privacy advocate but when you are handling a killing machine on a public road, there is no privacy IMHO.
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