Highlander
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Highlander said:Yes but it is all perspective, around Collingwood you never drive over 80 K, most roads are 60K so its like driving in Snailville. In Arizona and many of the southern states the speed limits on highways are anywhere from 75MPH or 80MHP equivalent of 120 to almost 130K whilst we have 100K.
On the many main roads of Scottsdale or Phoenix you can safely drive 50-60MPH right in the city, not 30MPH.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:Bates said:This all makes perfect sense from a safety perspective right??
Yes because, again, the purpose is for these fines to act as a deterrent. How would Komorov react to a 50 dollar fine? What impact would it have on him? A 50 dollar fine would probably severely cut into a minimum wage worker's grocery budget for that week.
It's about revenue generation Nik, not deterrents.
If it were about deterrents, they'd do what they do elsewhere: you lose your license if you get a few tickets.
The fines are about revenue, and they're trotted out as deterrents because they can't say it's all about revenue.
Bill_Berg said:Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:Bates said:This all makes perfect sense from a safety perspective right??
Yes because, again, the purpose is for these fines to act as a deterrent. How would Komorov react to a 50 dollar fine? What impact would it have on him? A 50 dollar fine would probably severely cut into a minimum wage worker's grocery budget for that week.
It's about revenue generation Nik, not deterrents.
If it were about deterrents, they'd do what they do elsewhere: you lose your license if you get a few tickets.
The fines are about revenue, and they're trotted out as deterrents because they can't say it's all about revenue.
Don't you lose your license here after a few tickets? If they're all within a year or two or something?
Frank E said:Bill_Berg said:Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:Bates said:This all makes perfect sense from a safety perspective right??
Yes because, again, the purpose is for these fines to act as a deterrent. How would Komorov react to a 50 dollar fine? What impact would it have on him? A 50 dollar fine would probably severely cut into a minimum wage worker's grocery budget for that week.
It's about revenue generation Nik, not deterrents.
If it were about deterrents, they'd do what they do elsewhere: you lose your license if you get a few tickets.
The fines are about revenue, and they're trotted out as deterrents because they can't say it's all about revenue.
Don't you lose your license here after a few tickets? If they're all within a year or two or something?
Yep, it's a points thing...you lose your points, you're out.
moon111 said:My brother-in-law never gets speeding tickets because he stays at home playing video games and collecting welfare.
Stickytape said:The lesson here is that if you're ever in Finland and you need to get someplace in a serious hurry, pay a poor friend to drive you.
Highlander said:I think it is one of the most Commie laws I have ever heard. I thought all men were created equal. I guess some are more equal than others and must pay the price. What hogwash.
Highlander said:This is the basis of all socialist thinking and at the root of why Greece is now collapsing. Socialist thinking has driven every rich French person out of France and why France will collapse eventually. And probably why Komorav will never drive in Finland again.
Highlander said:Bring that sort of legislation to Canada and I will be the first one over the border.
Highlander said:I do see where you are coming from. However if I am more financially successful than you, doesnt mean I should be punished more than you on some sort of commie sliding scale. If I am more successful than you means I either worked harder, worked smarter, worked longer, got better education and perhaps was much luckier than you. Does that mean I should be punished more?
This is the basis of all socialist thinking and at the root of why Greece is now collapsing. Socialist thinking has driven every rich French person out of France and why France will collapse eventually. And probably why Komorav will never drive in Finland again.
Bring that sort of legislation to Canada and I will be the first one over the border.
Everyone including you and myself are entitled to their own wrong opinion.
Highlander said:Further when Holland became PM of France he righteously pronounced that all people earning over a million a year would be taxed 75% of their income. I have lived in France and they have so many social programs it makes Canada look like Alaska. This is why more wealthy french are now living outside of France, most in the West part of London.
Nik the Trik said:Actually the "root" of why Greece collapsed was because idiot bankers the world over looked at the global economy like a game of craps. Bankers who, by and large, got bailed out by governments(of course, that wasn't socialism) who then took the brunt of the hit rather than let the actual effect of unfettered, free market capitalism hit their national economies. Socialist and Communist countries like Australia, China and Germany did much better through the crisis than ones with less restriction on banking like the United States and Russia.