To: | "team.net" <autox@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: Police The issue |
From: | "Paul Foster" <pfoster@gdi.net> |
Date: | Mon, 10 Jul 2000 14:53:17 -0400 |
<<<If you could spend 1 month as a highway patrol officer, and witness the suffering, pain and anguish that is caused by the horrendous accidents that occur, you would understand why officers become very pro-active.. Witness a young child being thrown from a vehicle and getting impaled on a guiderail because their parent was speeding and neglected to properly belt that child in and it would change your whole prespective on why motorists are stopped and often ticketed...>>> That reminds me of the Dragnet episode where the two parents were smoking pot in the LR while the baby drowned in the bathtub. "Another drug-related death." Florida has decided to stop the unwritten policy of letting policemen go who were stopped for speeding or other infractions. This occurred after the infamous case where the off-duty FBI agent was driving way beyond drunk the wrong way down an interstate and killed someone. The police who responded charged the wrong person for driving the wrong way. I simply do not see a big correlation between highway fatalities and speeding. Same goes for so-called aggressive driving. Get people out of the left lane when they are not passing and this will end. I see a much stronger correlation with the elderly but nobody is trying to keep _them_ off the roads. IMHO Paul Foster |
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