High Speed Chase at 40/42 last night

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by twowaz2fal, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    I always find it interesting how people can take data and obscure it to fit their agenda.

    Good job.
     
  2. scbuff

    scbuff Well-Known Member

    the trooper should have pulled over the dumbasses for failing to get out of his way in a timely manner
     
  3. Josey Wales

    Josey Wales Well-Known Member

    I'm not sure I follow you. Can you elaborate?
     
  4. Josey Wales

    Josey Wales Well-Known Member

    Its not the same to me. Our immigration laws are not being enforced despite the fact that most citizens would like them to be. (illegals aren't citizens, so they should have no say in the matter) Just look at the public outcry over this issue the last time it came up in Congress. Speed limit laws however, are not being enforced because they are not the will of the people and citizens don't want them enforced. In one case, the law is the will of the people, but is not being enforced. In the other case the law is not the will of the people, so the government lacks the legitimacy to vigorously enforce it.

    If we started strictly enforcing our immigration laws, the vast majority of citizens would be ecstatic. If we started strictly enforcing speed limits, the public outcry would get the laws changed PDQ.
     
  5. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    Isn't he really saying that speeding laws do not serve their stated purpose, because it's not high speed per se that is dangerous, but reckless driving? Speed limits are supposed to promote highway safety, but Josey is saying their real purpose is revenue, not safety. The fact that nobody obeys posted speed limits, I think, is peripheral to his argument. I think. So I don't think that argument transfers very well to illegal immigration.

    Just my 2 cents.
     
  6. mmciver

    mmciver Well-Known Member

    You would be suprised but the majority of people do obey the speed limit laws, especially when they are in front of a police car
     
  7. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    http://1270wmpm.com/includes/news.htm


    <FONT face=Arial>Fleeing Driver Critically Injured After Crashing Car During Chase - A man who led a Johnston County deputy on a 100mph high speed chase before crashing his car in Garner, remains in critical condition at WakeMed in Raleigh. Deputy J. Behe attempted to stop the driver for a traffic violation on Highway 42 at
     

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