SafeSpeed wrote:
"Rules are made for the guidance of wise men and the obedience of fools" - Douglas Bader
So in the kindest possible way, which are you? A wise man or a fool? Or perhaps you can tell me why Dogulas Bader was wrong?
Ahh, the good old 'rules are for' quote, originally uttered by Oscar Wilde I believe, Bader wasn't smart enough to think it up for himself. I met him once by the way (Bader thayt is, not Wilde), I saw in his private aircraft when he landed at the base I was stationed at. An arrogant and most unlikeable individual as its ever been my displeasure to meet, tried to treat me like a piece of shit on his shoe.
So, Bader was an individual with great leadership and flying skills, but was of questionable temperament. If the film 'Reach for the Sky' is to be believed, and there was probably some artistic licence involved, Bader repeated Wilde's quip prior to performing an unauthorised low level maneouvre in which he nearly killed himself. Whether the crash occured before or after, his words turned out to be quite prohetic for himself, a fact conveniently ignored by many who choose to cite his words as evidence of the nonsensical nature of rule obeyence. Furthermore, Bader was operating in a rarified environment and the rules that would have prompted him to make the quote would have been applied to a comparatively small and relatively disciplined cadre of individuals, not 30 million odd of wildly varying temperament and ability.
To round off, I consider myself more wise man than fool, and could probably garner a few testaments to that effect. And yet I am more inclined to obey road rules becuase it is the right thing to do and because no harm comes from it. In other words, in the context of road safety, Wilde/Bader's words are....well bollocks actually.