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On 20 Dec 2004 23:10:20 GMT, Jim Yanik .> wrote:
>Dave Head > wrote in : > >> On 20 Dec 2004 17:02:52 GMT, Jim Yanik .> wrote: >> >>>Dave Head > wrote in : >>> >>>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 03:42:26 GMT, E.R. > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>In a previous posting, Jim Yanik .> had the >>>>>audacity to say: >>>>> >>>>>:>>Driving is a TASK; it takes a bit of work of do it properly. >>>>>:> >>>>>:> ... and this is "Rule #1". >>>>>: >>>>>:And LLB'ing does NOT fit into the category of "doing it PROPERLY". >>>>> >>>>>Didja hear that, Dave? :} >>>> >>>> Yeah but its just your strange little notion, tho. >>> >>> >>>Denial. >>> >>>> >>>> Lemme know when more than 3 people per year per county get a ticket >>>> for it... >>> >>>Simply because police aren't enforcing a law does not mean that it >>>isn't meaningful. >> >> Yeah it does. >> >> If it had significant negative consequences on the road, they would be >> enforcing it. They know it doesn't. I know it doesn't. When the >> _road_ isn't blocked, there is no consequence whether you have to go >> around on the right or the left, just so's you can proceed. >> >> DPH >> >> > >Here in Orlando,red light running is rampant,many collisions every day,yet >enforcement is only a weekend perhaps twice a year. Just the enforcement you hear about. Go ahead and do it in front of a cop and see if its enforced or not. > >Are you claiming that running red lights does not have negative >consequences on the roads,because police do not enforce it? If you have an isolated little area where they aren't enforcing red light violations, which is something I believe you're mistaken about, then there's lots of other communities that _are_ enforcing it to make the concept valid. OTOH, try and find a place where they're enforcing what lane you can drive in. The Michigan State Police, when there was that trucker strike some 20 years, ago, said that it was just fine with them that 2 trucks went side-by-side down the road for hundreds of miles at exactly 55 mph. Keeping right was not only _not_ enforced, it was even disavowed. DPH |
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In a previous posting, Dave Head > had the
audacity to say: :>Here in Orlando,red light running is rampant,many collisions every day,yet :>enforcement is only a weekend perhaps twice a year. : :Just the enforcement you hear about. Go ahead and do it in front of a cop and :see if its enforced or not. I've seen people RLR in front of a cop and not get stopped before. :OTOH, try and find a place where they're enforcing what lane you can drive in. :The Michigan State Police, when there was that trucker strike some 20 years, :ago, said that it was just fine with them that 2 trucks went side-by-side down :the road for hundreds of miles at exactly 55 mph. That was 20 years ago. 55 mph has been repealed since then in the US (it was repealed up here in 1977 I believe). And even in those days, the parades of cops blocking the highways were usually short lived - it caused too much trouble and outrage. :Keeping right was not only :_not_ enforced, it was even disavowed. It seems that was true at that time, yes. As a result, the decline in highway fatalities was likely a lot lower than it otherwise could have been. -- E.R. aka SJG aka Ricardo present location: vancouver bc canada |
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In a previous posting, Dave Head > had the
audacity to say: :>Here in Orlando,red light running is rampant,many collisions every day,yet :>enforcement is only a weekend perhaps twice a year. : :Just the enforcement you hear about. Go ahead and do it in front of a cop and :see if its enforced or not. I've seen people RLR in front of a cop and not get stopped before. :OTOH, try and find a place where they're enforcing what lane you can drive in. :The Michigan State Police, when there was that trucker strike some 20 years, :ago, said that it was just fine with them that 2 trucks went side-by-side down :the road for hundreds of miles at exactly 55 mph. That was 20 years ago. 55 mph has been repealed since then in the US (it was repealed up here in 1977 I believe). And even in those days, the parades of cops blocking the highways were usually short lived - it caused too much trouble and outrage. :Keeping right was not only :_not_ enforced, it was even disavowed. It seems that was true at that time, yes. As a result, the decline in highway fatalities was likely a lot lower than it otherwise could have been. -- E.R. aka SJG aka Ricardo present location: vancouver bc canada |
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Dave Head > wrote in
: > On 20 Dec 2004 23:10:20 GMT, Jim Yanik .> wrote: > >>Dave Head > wrote in m: >> >>> On 20 Dec 2004 17:02:52 GMT, Jim Yanik .> wrote: >>> >>>>Dave Head > wrote in m: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 03:42:26 GMT, E.R. >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>In a previous posting, Jim Yanik .> had the >>>>>>audacity to say: >>>>>> >>>>>>:>>Driving is a TASK; it takes a bit of work of do it properly. >>>>>>:> >>>>>>:> ... and this is "Rule #1". >>>>>>: >>>>>>:And LLB'ing does NOT fit into the category of "doing it >>>>>>:PROPERLY". >>>>>> >>>>>>Didja hear that, Dave? :} >>>>> >>>>> Yeah but its just your strange little notion, tho. >>>> >>>> >>>>Denial. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Lemme know when more than 3 people per year per county get a >>>>> ticket for it... >>>> >>>>Simply because police aren't enforcing a law does not mean that it >>>>isn't meaningful. >>> >>> Yeah it does. >>> >>> If it had significant negative consequences on the road, they would >>> be enforcing it. They know it doesn't. I know it doesn't. When >>> the _road_ isn't blocked, there is no consequence whether you have >>> to go around on the right or the left, just so's you can proceed. >>> >>> DPH >>> >>> >> >>Here in Orlando,red light running is rampant,many collisions every >>day,yet enforcement is only a weekend perhaps twice a year. > > Just the enforcement you hear about. Go ahead and do it in front of a > cop and see if its enforced or not. As a pedestrian,I once nearly got ran over by a RLrunner with a police car only 12 feet away,and the officer did nothing. I see patrol cars many times at lights where RLrunners do their thing,and the cops never went after them.for this infraction,they seem to need to see the light in the direction the RL runner is going,and also see that the RLrunner has past the solid white STOP line,all sorts of excuses to not go after them. >>Are you claiming that running red lights does not have negative >>consequences on the roads,because police do not enforce it? > > If you have an isolated little area where they aren't enforcing red > light violations, which is something I believe you're mistaken about, > then there's lots of other communities that _are_ enforcing it to make > the concept valid. > > OTOH, try and find a place where they're enforcing what lane you can > drive in. It's happened to me in Massachusetts.Like you,I was cruising in the left lane,passing everyone else.I was let off with a warning because I was a serviceman at the time,had my uniforms in the back seat. You are simply trying to rationalize your wrongful LLBing. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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Dave Head > wrote in
: > On 20 Dec 2004 23:10:20 GMT, Jim Yanik .> wrote: > >>Dave Head > wrote in m: >> >>> On 20 Dec 2004 17:02:52 GMT, Jim Yanik .> wrote: >>> >>>>Dave Head > wrote in m: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 03:42:26 GMT, E.R. >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>In a previous posting, Jim Yanik .> had the >>>>>>audacity to say: >>>>>> >>>>>>:>>Driving is a TASK; it takes a bit of work of do it properly. >>>>>>:> >>>>>>:> ... and this is "Rule #1". >>>>>>: >>>>>>:And LLB'ing does NOT fit into the category of "doing it >>>>>>:PROPERLY". >>>>>> >>>>>>Didja hear that, Dave? :} >>>>> >>>>> Yeah but its just your strange little notion, tho. >>>> >>>> >>>>Denial. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Lemme know when more than 3 people per year per county get a >>>>> ticket for it... >>>> >>>>Simply because police aren't enforcing a law does not mean that it >>>>isn't meaningful. >>> >>> Yeah it does. >>> >>> If it had significant negative consequences on the road, they would >>> be enforcing it. They know it doesn't. I know it doesn't. When >>> the _road_ isn't blocked, there is no consequence whether you have >>> to go around on the right or the left, just so's you can proceed. >>> >>> DPH >>> >>> >> >>Here in Orlando,red light running is rampant,many collisions every >>day,yet enforcement is only a weekend perhaps twice a year. > > Just the enforcement you hear about. Go ahead and do it in front of a > cop and see if its enforced or not. As a pedestrian,I once nearly got ran over by a RLrunner with a police car only 12 feet away,and the officer did nothing. I see patrol cars many times at lights where RLrunners do their thing,and the cops never went after them.for this infraction,they seem to need to see the light in the direction the RL runner is going,and also see that the RLrunner has past the solid white STOP line,all sorts of excuses to not go after them. >>Are you claiming that running red lights does not have negative >>consequences on the roads,because police do not enforce it? > > If you have an isolated little area where they aren't enforcing red > light violations, which is something I believe you're mistaken about, > then there's lots of other communities that _are_ enforcing it to make > the concept valid. > > OTOH, try and find a place where they're enforcing what lane you can > drive in. It's happened to me in Massachusetts.Like you,I was cruising in the left lane,passing everyone else.I was let off with a warning because I was a serviceman at the time,had my uniforms in the back seat. You are simply trying to rationalize your wrongful LLBing. -- Jim Yanik jyanik-at-kua.net |
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