SteveCharlton wrote:
a speed cam can't measure crap driving.
Speeding is crap driving. Really. I think it and a lot of people agree- it's agressive and anti-social.
Do you really, honestly believe that a sign can dictate such importance? Say a speed limit that has been 40mph for decades and decades is reduced to 30mph. Are you really saying that driving at 40mph is OK for 60 years but "crap driving" the day after the limit is introduced? Crap driving is crap driving, you don't need to look to see what the speed limit sign says before you decide.
Anyone who has such a simplistic view of driving makes me wonder if they drive at all, or, if they do, whether they're any good at it. Do you actually like cameras just because they make life unpleasant for motorists (because, after all, every motorist speeds)? If so, why don't you just admit that instead of making ridiculous sweeping statements about all speeding being "crap driving"? If your crusade is so worthwhile then why not just tell the truth about its aims?
Everyone here knows that going too fast is dangerous. But that's not the same as speeding. Anyone who thinks that they're in any way analagous needs to do some more research.
SteveCharlton wrote:
In my opinion, Smith, in excusing and implicitly condoning such behaviour, had an odious pasttime.
Paul Smith genuinely wanted safer roads, even for cyclists, and even for those who were thoroughly ungrateful and arguably didn't deserve it. He genuinely believed that the emphasis on speeding was making things worse, and I happen to agree. He produced many web pages to support his views, and no valid rebuttal has ever been put forward. All the nonsense about "odiousness" is based on a simplistic, incorrect, bullshit assumption that slow is good and the speed limit is in some way sacred. Take that away and the whole thing comes crashing down. It's all based on a fundamental falsehood. But why let silly things like facts get in the way, eh?
I would suggest that those who are "odious" are the ones who put their vendetta against Paul Smith and motorists above real road safety. The stark reality is that we care about road deaths and are trying to bring them down with original thinking; you prioritise your pathetic vendettas instead. Very sad. People are dying as a direct result of speed camera policy, you know that, and you are actively trying to ensure that it continues. Callous or what? Bizarre as well: you or your loved ones could be next. You must have to really distort things in your mind to be able to carry on with this nonsense. Why don't
you hang up your boots now that Paul Smith has passed away? Don't you think you've done enough damage? Either start campaigning for proper, scientific road safety, or, if pride prevents an admission of having been wrong, do something else that actually benefits society.
SteveCharlton wrote:
avoid the tickets by passing them to a dead person
And there goes the point in trying to reason with you. You lot just can't help yourselves can you? You have to mention the same, tired, giveaway things as a diversion, because you can't come up with rebuttals to any of the important stuff. Another one to be ignored. We haven't had such an obvious Cycling+ person for quite some time.
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"The freedom provided by the motor vehicle is not universally applauded, however: there are those who resent the loss of state control over individual choice that the car represents. Such people rarely admit their prejudices openly; instead, they make false or exaggerated claims about the adverse effects of road transport in order to justify calls for higher taxation or restrictions on mobility." (
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