murphyad
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OK, so this topic may seem a bit left-of-centre for the NCAP forum, but nevertheless, I couldn't help getting angry when I read this article:
http://www.caradvice.com.au/50781/nsw-state-wide-speed-limit-90kmh/
I guess anyone who's read my posting on this forum would know that I'm not a huge fan of the libertarian school of thought. But fuck me, I am sick to death of the constant incursions and regulations surrounding road usage in this country. Aside from having zero effect on the road toll, the draconian bullshit emanating from the RTA is responsible for community disenchantment with law-enforcement agencies and relies solely on the use of fear to make an invalid point, typified by those endless 'shock-and-awe' ads that generate more than a third of total automobile-related advertising standards complaints from citizens.
And the Queensland equivalent, the RACQ, is just as bad. The other day I heard on the news that a new tunnel in Brisbane is going to have 8 speed cameras.....in 7 km. That means that unwitting drivers going 5k's over could lose their license in the space of about 10 minutes and be slugged with a zillion-dollar fine to boot. What a complete joke.
Clem 7 Motorists May Be Fined For Speeding Twice
I dunno if anyone else feels strongly about this issue, but I believe there is a strong case to be made for a different kind of 'enforcement' regarding speed on our roads, as well as the need for an entirely different culture within our road-safety agencies that are supposed to be saving lives, not making bucketloads of money for the state.
Thoughts?
EDIT: Thanks to those who have updated me on the differences between the RTA and the RACV/RACQ.
http://www.caradvice.com.au/50781/nsw-state-wide-speed-limit-90kmh/
I guess anyone who's read my posting on this forum would know that I'm not a huge fan of the libertarian school of thought. But fuck me, I am sick to death of the constant incursions and regulations surrounding road usage in this country. Aside from having zero effect on the road toll, the draconian bullshit emanating from the RTA is responsible for community disenchantment with law-enforcement agencies and relies solely on the use of fear to make an invalid point, typified by those endless 'shock-and-awe' ads that generate more than a third of total automobile-related advertising standards complaints from citizens.
And the Queensland equivalent, the RACQ, is just as bad. The other day I heard on the news that a new tunnel in Brisbane is going to have 8 speed cameras.....in 7 km. That means that unwitting drivers going 5k's over could lose their license in the space of about 10 minutes and be slugged with a zillion-dollar fine to boot. What a complete joke.
Clem 7 Motorists May Be Fined For Speeding Twice
I dunno if anyone else feels strongly about this issue, but I believe there is a strong case to be made for a different kind of 'enforcement' regarding speed on our roads, as well as the need for an entirely different culture within our road-safety agencies that are supposed to be saving lives, not making bucketloads of money for the state.
Thoughts?
EDIT: Thanks to those who have updated me on the differences between the RTA and the RACV/RACQ.
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