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Thread: Senseless and Stupid
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30th November 2004, 08:39 PM #121
cruise control
If you set your cruise control speed above the speed limit you should then be convicted of a serious criminal offence. (the punishment I would leave to the greatest dedterrent that can realistically be made)
Roadside electronic controls could register criminal settings instead of the speed cameras.
Hows that for starters , OZ?woody U.K.
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30th November 2004, 08:45 PM #122Registered
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But I never set my criuse above the limit, always 2 kph below.
So how is that going to stop ppl from haveing an accident?
I can be cruising along minding my own business, and some doofus slams into me, but, I had the cruise set, and so did the other person?? :confused:
Al :confused:
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30th November 2004, 09:56 PM #123
speed again to OZ
To Ozwinner,
You were not speeding = OK
The other driver has cruise control and working so speed might not be the cause of that accident.
With a chip in the car working with cruise control,who knows what further advancements could come
Safe distances apart.
childrens carrying locators might stop motor vehicles getting to close.
driver cant drive because his chip had not got insurance , car needs serviceing etc. etc. .
disqualified driver chip stops car etc.etc.
Motor car manufacturers want to sell powerful cars they dont want these controls coming in . Do They?
Government workers dont want the hassle that this extra work could cause them????woody U.K.
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1st December 2004, 06:24 AM #124Registered
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Originally Posted by jow104
Al ( insert evil laugh here)
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1st December 2004, 07:53 AM #125
[QUOTE=jow104]If you set your cruise control speed above the speed limit you should then be convicted of a serious criminal offence. (the punishment I would leave to the greatest dedterrent that can realistically be made)
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TRUE STORY...............
Some years ago we were undertaking a special operation on the local freeway and a mate booked a woman for speeding in the 110 KPH zone - Her excuse "I had my cruise control set so it is at fault not me" :confused:
So my mate told her in no uncertain terms what the speed limit is and what she should have her cruise control set at.
5 minutes later we got the same woman for travelling at 110 KPH in an 80 KPH zone. Her excuse" Your mate told me to set the cruise control at 110 and I did so he and the cruise control are to blame not me"
And people wonder why there are collisions. :confused:Regards,
BigPop
(I never get lost, because everyone tells me where to go!!!)
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1st December 2004, 09:45 AM #126SENIOR MEMBER
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Originally Posted by bitingmidge
I am always very careful about the amount I drink when I know I'm going to drive but, as you well know, there are instances when people make a mistake. After all, we are all human. When making a decision on the right of an offender to own a car the courts would have to make allowances for a first DUI offence as they do in many other crimes.
By way of example, let's say that I own a rifle and one day I just get peed off with the world and go outside and fire the rifle in the air to blow off some steam. The police would come and arrest me and I would face court. I don't know whether discharging a weapon in a public place is a criminal charge or not but the rifle would be confiscated and my licence revoked, never to be issued again. Compare this with DUI which, I believe, is a criminal offence. It kills a few hundred Australians every year and yet even repeat offenders are given back the keys to their car. I don't see the logic.
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1st December 2004, 10:27 AM #127
Why, Oh WHY wont this thread die ???? undefinedundefined
Zed
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1st December 2004, 10:59 AM #128SENIOR MEMBER
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Originally Posted by Zed
You have to keep reading a thread and posting replies to keep it alive.
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1st December 2004, 11:06 AM #129
In keeping with trying to kill this thread, I hereby refuse to post to it anymore
... err, I just have haven't I.
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1st December 2004, 11:23 AM #130SENIOR MEMBER
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Originally Posted by Daddles
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1st December 2004, 02:24 PM #131Originally Posted by DanPThe Thief of BadGags
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1st December 2004, 02:52 PM #132Originally Posted by adrianThe only way to get rid of a [Domino] temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde
.....so go4it people!
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