graball wrote:
Once again, Weepej, your facts are weak and don't go anywhere to prove your point but that hole is getting deeper, keep it up, you will be able to talk to SS Australia soon...


The big problem today isn’t speed in itself but that so many bad drivers do not recognise their own dangerous driving. And trying to inculcate speed as the only problem, or biggest problem, does absolutely nothing to help educate people on the many other aspects of truly dangerous driving.
So when someone is prosecuted for an excess of speed in safe conditions where it is open, clear and straight, and where there are no children or parked cars, you do a great disservice to those who do drive safely. What’s more, it fosters a hatred and disrespect for a system which isn’t catching the truly dangerous.
Here's a thought.. I wonder how many people have points on their licence and, of them, how many have any record of accidents? (Could a FOIA tell us?). Well I can tell you that I know, from my relatively small unofficial poll at work and friends, it is most of them! The points they have are completely unrelated to their proclivity for accidents!
Now any driver, no matter how aggrieved they are about getting caught for speeding, if it
was in any way potentially dangerous, in the cold light of day they would have to be honest and admit to themselves “I deserved it because looking back at the situation it was dangerous and I should have been going slower”. Who
wouldn't accept that as a fair or fairer system?
But they are
not likely to think that when they are told to believe: -
You were done because you could have killed a child – when there’s not a single mammal anywhere to be seen.
You were done because there
was a large tree concealing a child ready to pounce – when there is no such thing or possibility. I could go on, as you know... (Yawn)
But they
would, however, understand if they were warned or prosecuted for doing the speed limit or faster past a bus stop in the rain where children were milling around. That - I would understand! And THAT is a far more dangerous situation which would be addressing careless or dangerous driving. You seem to be struggling with a very simple concept weepej, always have, which just makes me think targeting bad drivers is
not your real agenda...
You know where I would like a speed camera, if I had to? There’s a road near my house which ticks every box for a
necessary 
It’s narrow, there’s always parked cars, the pavement in places is right next to the road, (no grass reservation seperating man from 'beast'), and finally there is a school along that road.
But at random times you see blithering murderous and suicidal morons doing insane speeds along there!

A resident on that road told me they come hacking down there at “70 mph”. I myself have seen them doing at least 50+mph.

Give me a damn speed camera and the authority and
I’ll catch the
truly dangerous! I’ll show you who and where to catch them before they kill someone! I would add dangerous driving to it as well and get them off the road!
Do they ever monitor that road though? NO! Of course not. They
have recently put one on a main road nearby though, on a straight open part of road. My neighbour with a DAS van, whatever that is, was done along it a few weeks ago; he warned me and my neighbour about it when he came back and saw us in fact. And no, he too has never had an accident in his life. So well done scameravan, another safe driver with a clean record, who relies on his licence for his living, banged to right$ eh?

Haven't had a rant like that for a while...
