DaveS
Well-Known Member
Re: Drinking Ban.....\'they\' are warming up......
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Maximum length is a lot easier to define.
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AAArghhh! No! That's the clasic "easy policing" argument, and see where it's got us on the roads. The only things given any attention are those that can easily be measured and given a number: speed, alcohol level, tread depth. Meanwhile other forms of bad driving: poor lane discipline, failure to "give way", aggressive and bullying behaviour - indeed general selfishness and a lack of consideration for others - seems to steadily increase with little apparent police attention. Of course assessment of such behaviour does require the exercise of judgement, which is more difficult, and does allow more scope for smart lawyers to subsequently argue the toss, so it's obvious why the police go for the "easy hits" to maximise their conviction rates.
But I don't think it's necessarily the best way to make the roads safer, which IMHO should be the real objective.
Sorry for Fred Drift, but I do think it's a legitimate analogy.
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Maximum length is a lot easier to define.
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AAArghhh! No! That's the clasic "easy policing" argument, and see where it's got us on the roads. The only things given any attention are those that can easily be measured and given a number: speed, alcohol level, tread depth. Meanwhile other forms of bad driving: poor lane discipline, failure to "give way", aggressive and bullying behaviour - indeed general selfishness and a lack of consideration for others - seems to steadily increase with little apparent police attention. Of course assessment of such behaviour does require the exercise of judgement, which is more difficult, and does allow more scope for smart lawyers to subsequently argue the toss, so it's obvious why the police go for the "easy hits" to maximise their conviction rates.
But I don't think it's necessarily the best way to make the roads safer, which IMHO should be the real objective.
Sorry for Fred Drift, but I do think it's a legitimate analogy.