RobinXe wrote:
hjeg2 wrote:
That's right. Remember me talking about driving at 37 in a 30? Yes? Well, apply that to a 20.
I thought you weren't suggesting that their transgression above any given limit would be a constant or calculated function of the limit?
I wasn’t, Robin, but you were saying:
“Essentially, the crux of your argument seems to be that people who drive a little faster than 30mph in 30 limits are doing so because they are intentionally breaking the law "but only by a little bit". You suppose that in a 20 limit, that "little bit" would be small enough to keep them under 30mph.”
The point here is that I didn’t write those bits that you are apparently quoting. (For the record, and this is a minor thing, I see “these” as quotes and ‘these’ as inverted commas, the two having different meanings. I accept that very few people might do things that way though.) All along I have been talking about
the example of 37 in a 30. So as in that example the speed is enough to keep them under 40mph, then why wouldn’t an equivalent amount above the law in a 20 zone be under 30mph?
RobinXe wrote:
Without emulating your annoying habit of slicing up loads of quotes,
If you mean by "quotes" your posts, then look who's talking you hypocrite! You sliced up my posts! And as for annoying habits how about your one of constantly trying to put down your opponent? Not your opponent’s points but your opponent.
RobinXe wrote:
let me run through some of the rest of your "points" in order:
Oooh, how clever, putting the word points in quotes.
RobinXe wrote:
The police have very little opportunity to take anything into account these days, since most enforcement is performed by automatons or civilians.
“Most” enforcement? On what do you base that? Baring in mind that almost all speed cameras are of the ‘spot’ type, how much of the road network is covered by them? When average-speed cameras come down in price enough so that they can be used a lot then things will be different; I would then suggest that we will stick with 30-limits. But until then, what I have been talking about all along is police enforcement, which as I think you agree is very limited. So we come back to what you said before: “It doesn't matter how you think the zones will be enforced, there are already laws and guidelines about enforcement, and in the absence of replacements, that is how they must be enforced.”
Which is why I then spoke about limited police resources. Which means that they can’t pull over everyone who is just doing a few miles an hour over the limit, and besides, if they did start doing that then (I believe) the public would moan like hell. Which is why I believe that we’re going to end up with 20-limits all over the place. Are you beginning to understand where I’m coming from yet?
RobinXe wrote:
I don't need to tell the police this, ACPO has.
So you won’t know then that the reply would be: “We ain’t got the resources, guv”. So you can talk all you want about how the zones “must be enforced”, but in reality that isn’t going to happen (in my opinion and observation again), so is why we are going to end up with 20-limits all over the place. Are you beginning to understand yet?
RobinXe wrote:
I'm surprised you need examples pointed out to you when its in the previous paragraph.
What is in the previous paragraph? If you mean your misreading of my position over what speed in relation to the speed limit that I think a lot of people do, then it’s no good trying to turn things around and blame me – it’s quite clearly you who is at fault.
Here’s a good example for you: I said in my first post “I haven't read this whole thread but I'm going to take a wild guess and assume that the vast majority of people on here think that …”
And you replied “it does not shock me in the least that you have merely read the one other post on this page of the thread and decided to make sweeping inferrences from it. Quelle surprise!”
Do you see, Robin? It’s your lack of understanding, or thought, or engaging the brain or something that’s the problem here.
RobinXe wrote:
Imagine the "quotes" to be me waving my fingers in the air in a mildly sarcastic fashion.
That’s pretty stupid when your ‘quotes’ are just made up, don’t you think?
RobinXe wrote:
Anyway, you've taken to clogging up the thread with ever-lengthening cut-and-shut posts without really introducing anything new or relevant,
How can I be clogging up the thread when nothing has been posted on it for over three days? As for introducing anything new or relevant, I did that in my first post, just giving my thoughts on the situation, and ever since then you’ve been arguing about them basically for no reason. As for ever-lengthening “cut-and-shut” (whatever that means) posts, I’ve just been replying to your posts, and it’s been you who has kept misreading or not understand what I’ve been saying (which is why it’s kept going for so long).
RobinXe wrote:
so I would suggest that we limit ourselves to discussing the topic at hand,
Robin, that’s what I wanted to do to start with, but then you said:
“Welcome back hjeg, remind me why you're now on #2? Is this a trolling game you're playing with your buddies to see how high you can iterate?
Also, it does not shock me in the least that you have merely read the one other post on this page of the thread and decided to make sweeping inferrences from it. Quelle surprise!”
RobinXe wrote:
and that you pm me with any further issues involving my spelling,
You see, you’re being obsessive again. I mention the way you spell the word “behaviour” once and then you go on and on about it. It’s just like last time when you got really annoyed at me pulling you up on misreading your own link about the word “no-one”, and then you started lying about how important I saw it. Why can’t you be humble for once and accept that you’re in no way perfect?
RobinXe wrote:
debating style
I’m not sure specifically what you are referring to here.
RobinXe wrote:
or understanding, so that I can give them the damned good ignoring they warrant.
But your understanding, or lack of it, coupled with your over-confidence (you could say arrogance) that you’re always right, is a big problem in trying to have a mature debate.
It seems to me to be very common on this site for people to be rather sure of themselves and to come out with insults at the first sign of disagreement.