ged wrote:
Guy's (your all male BTW),
Looked in about a year ago (almost to the day) and you're still all moaning!
Sheet, do you have a life outside of your beloved motorcars? It's very sad really.
Outgroup homogeneity bias -'They're all the same those safe speeders...' Well we aren't, its as resoundingly simple as that. Many different opinions, and more than one gender too.
Moaning, not really, I'm genuinely concerned about two things, road safety and the disproportionately harsh punishments handed out to drivers who may have broken 'the law' but may not have done anyone any harm. I'm often in favour of legislating where the greatest good can be done for the greatest number, (not all here agree) as I work for the NHS and have a reasonable hold on the various stats and initiatives to acheive those aims. But the powers that be often try to short cut to a societal benefit and sometimes those short cuts don't deliver the benefits they promise. In my opinion the govt has got so caught up in trying to modify behaviour (sometimes rightly IMO) its forgotten that driving isn't a behaviour, its a skill. This is pretty dangerous.
ged wrote:
Time to get real, a car is a penis extension for sad inadequate males. Two mates of mine, one has a 4wd Porsche Carrera the other an Aston Vanquish
V12, they moan because girls only comment about the colour. It's just a car!!!!!!!!!
Different people buy different cars for different reasons. As I understand it, some women even buy and drive cars these days. I drive a boring grey diesel VW Golf and my wife drives an Alfa Romeo. Analyse that Sigmund.
ged wrote:
Time to get over your obsession maybe? If you have a boring life and make up for it with your car then New Labour love you, you are just cash cow's. By all accounts to the tune of £120million a year! Priceless.
My VW Golf is officially
the most boring thing in my life. My bum hurts with the mileage I have to do for work. But I have a beautiful baby daughter and wife that I can't wait to get back home for each day. I love being outside and walking. But I still care about road safety and I still worry about getting a driving ban & being unable to pay the mortgage through a mis-calibrated/misused camera. Especially as they aren't making much difference to real-world road safety risks.
ged wrote:
Dump the car as your main thing in life and chill-out, it WILL beat the anti-motorist lobby.
Why can you not see this? You will not beat them, ever. No amount of whinging and whining will overcome, unless you vote them out.
Your fooked.
NB. No I'm not a troll before you all start, just a (defeated) realist.
You're quite right, the forum may not change the world, but the Safe Speed movement as a whole (through Paul's determination and dilligence) has acheived more than you give it credit for...
