Thanks mate - I am now gonna be unpopular with my eldest sons and daughter - as now will have to put site out of bounds again!
Jolly Roger wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
Oh Jolly Inked Up Rogered one!
Paulie here does not advocate dangerous speeding nor is he calling for abolition of speed limits. That is clear in his statement policy. He is stating the obvious: we are spending far much time looking at speed as sole cause of accidents without addressing the other issues concerning road safety.
But Paul also states that obeying the speed limit is more dangerous than disregarding the speed limit. He claims this is because of the extra speedo checks, and because slower drivers tend to let their attention wander ( amongst other things). This is where he and I disagree.
My London-based A&E cousin-in-law (HBW) is doing some research on this - and he will be publishing his results later this year. He will no doubt send his stuff to our host as well

Both HBW and the guys from our own A&E are hearing some odd comments - which we cannot decide if it is psychological defensive denial setting in - or whether or neot they really drove into whatever through a speedo gawp. One thing is certain -Lancs A&E flow of RTA customers has increased despite the draconian tolerances there - and it cannot be coincidence that this is occurring since proliferation of scams in the county.
All members of this family (and we are unusual because of size and fact we are all IAM/RoSPA trained and were in press many, many years ago because of this achievement!

) admit that we will glance at the b2 on the dash more frequently in scam county than anywhere else. Even In Gear does it when he takes his brood to Blackpool and he is Class 1 BiB trained!

There is a danger of missing a hazard if you do this when faaced with a forest of Gatsos - and you are on some roads in Lancs!

Hence - you can argue there is certain logic to saying that the pre-occupation with enforcing speed limit to zero tolerance levels is a dangerous practice as it does indeed focus attention away from road in front and on the dash instead.
There is also evidence that if you are driving at fast speed - you do concentrate on the road in front all the more. You have to. You know thaat slightest error can cost - hard!
The Swiss half of this family are very enthusiastic about their alpine sports - and competed. They say your levels of concentration at fast downhill skiing and speed skating is even deeper than the twiddly dancy things and ice hockey (and they can do that too!

)
Liken it to a busy day at work. If you have a slack period - yiou are climbing the walls. If you are busy and have pile of work to do - you concentrate on plan to get through the stacked up mountain in the in-tray. You concentrate and work faster. This reaction occurs when driving at reasonable BUT SAFE rate of knots.
Jolly Roger wrote:
Mad Moggie wrote:
Paul Ripley does not say "Always obey the speed limit" because if we did - then literal application might mean we drive too fast for the conditions.
Obeying the speed limit does not imply always driving at the speed limit. It means not exceeding the speed limit.
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As for my objection to words which imply a certain connotation -
1. They cause offence - and if someone can get NIPped for allegedly hurting the feelings of a talivan twit by a hand gesture of some kind - then we petrolheads can object to words which are intended by person bandying them around to cause offence and suggest they are capable and guilty of crime of darker and much more dangerous nature. It hurts our feelings
Well, it hurt my feelings when you accused me of being a dangerous driver because I choose not to exceed the speed limit, but I didn't feel the need to make a song and dance about it. And before jumping to conclusions about the term "speedophile", perhaps you should look at the "official" definition ( supplied by Paul's arch-enemy, Guy Chapman ):
A speedophile is a particular type of driver. Not an ordinary driver who occasionally speeds, but the kind who actively campaigns against speed enforcement. A speedophile refuses to accept legal constraints on speed, and refuses to consider obeying the limit as a "solution" to the "problem" of speed enforcement. Paul Smith is a speedophile. He exerts considerable energy trying to persuade people that the exponential decay in the drop in traffic fatalities visible since the 1970s is evidence that speed cameras are now responsibile for a third of road deaths.
Are you a speedophile? Only you can tell. I have yet to come across a campaigner against speed cameras who is not; most members of the Association of British Drivers I have encountered do a very good job of pretending to be speedophiles; Jeremy Clarkson is surely one. © 2004, Guy Chapman
As explained - there are occasions when you need to break the limit to return to safety.
I am now cross about this! OK - so it is opposite to "SPEEDOPHOBE" which is how I would define you and the muesli muncher you quote here.
However, this word unfortunately sounds and is used in similar context to another sound-alike word. We also had "in-bred" - also unfortunate given a particular circumstance in the household.
I have now had to get someone to my home and place this site out of bounds in "kitten corner." I will be unpopular with my 16 and 14 year olds over this.
Since I have placed the site out of bounds on home front again I will spell out to you why I object to this word (which is used is similar fashion to that other one so much by your kind! )
As said - foster children. One is 11. Been with us 2 years and we have responsibility now until child reaches school leaving age at least. Child was abused - very badly. This youngster used to visibly shake and have embarrassing accident whenever any male in this family appeared.
Monster (no other word will do) who did this to it was related to it (keeping gender neuter) - and did not get full sentence due in law either

Thus - have little time for soft saps of judges either.
Child lives with family of absolutely enthusiastic "petrolheads" - and words of this nature serve only to open up wounds whenever this child reads these sites. (Er - we are making great progress in making this child pro-car

Nice little petrolhead in the making here

) Moreover - we would not wish this child to mis-understand the word either.
And this muesli muncher is hardly a linguistic expert is he! My wife and her family speak several languages fluently - and they can dream up a less disturbing term than this one! He would do better to refrain from
making up words which can be compared with a sound-alike word.
WidCat had this argument on PH with a BiB over Easter. The BiB compared speeder to the kiddy fiddler not realising "he was doing harm" and that speeders think same way. NOPE! Different kind of crime - and in reality - it is non application of COAST which makes any speed, or mis-use of speed dangerous. This other crime - which this particular term makes a word-play on - gives lasting life sentence. And before you come back at me over RTA death - we lost one in artic accident, one in plane crash and nearly lost WildCat in freak crash. Pain of loss and grief does ease over time (and I base that on personal experience) - but pain of abuse never does! (and I base that on observation and professional knowledge) WildCat got her claws stuck in and The BiB concerned does avoid this - and Wildy and BiB have moved on to friendly banter now
You say RTAs are down since scams appeared. I say B******T. Because I know what appears in A&E locally, that Lancs have not seen significant drop in the county's hospitals' RTA customers, nor have the other medics in the family. We saw figures decrease, and then remain static and even increase in some areas -
since scams appeared
HBW and some of oure other A&E guys are a little concerend over way the figures are recorded and collated as well. And I do know from my own work - that I record things in different fashion - and my death rate appears better (like I do not manage to "kill" as many as I used to

) (Of course - I try to keep them alive - am professional

)
Case in point - SteveC of Cumbrian prats responded to a WildCat post on PH - she only pointed out where he actually sites the scams

) Anyway, she pointed out that both of can pre-empt where he places them anyway - and that his chaps zap anything that moves. Must do - as we get zapped every day and are always 100% legal
He responded with self-congratulatory remark that his enforcement is bringing this about. WildCat cut him down - by remarking that we have always driven applying COAST and the fact that we have business heads as well - mean we can size up where the fleece spots are (and they are never blackspots - which we can also spot

)
I come across many people - different walks of life - and significant number are opposed to speed cams. They are not petrolheads - but normal guys and gals - your ordinary drivers - who see things exactly as they are and are not taken in by the muesli munchers.
Got to go for now - got to see my patients!
C-Ya!