• @[email protected]OP
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    62 years ago

    Driving an X5 is a choice though, and having an unnecessarily large vehicle multiplies the damage when something does go wrong.

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      132 years ago

      you want to jail everyone who drives an SUV for life?

      i mean i fucking hate SUVs and melbourne is absolutely filthy with them - i absolutely think they should have a tax penalty to discourage anyone living there from owning them needlessly, but still - if this is some older farmer who had an unexpected minor stroke and has to wake up to the news he’s killed five people, i’m not going to be standing in the fucking hospital berating him about his choice of car and trying to make him feel like a murderer. that’s absolutely fucking awful.

      have some opinions on sensible car regulation, sure, but this is gross. wait until you know what happened before calling for blood for owning a type of car or some shit.

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        I think if you choose to do something that puts people at a higher risk than necessary, you should be responsible for the consequences.

        If you drink drive and kill someone, you can’t say it was an accident. If you’re doing burnouts in a crowded street and kill someone, you can’t say you didn’t mean it. Same with speeding. Driving a death machine puts us all at a heightened risk, and when things go wrong, there should be consequences.

        The people who died in Daylesford definitely had consequences of this drivers choice. Why shouldn’t the driver have consequences?

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          32 years ago

          Generally you don’t prosecute someone who had a medical issue while driving regardless of how large their vehicle is.

          What an utterly insane take you got here.

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            02 years ago

            So your argument is that it’s not generally done? I know that it’s not generally done. I was talking about what I want to happen.