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I know. I agree.
I'm the one who argues online with people who can't even understand the concept of "innocent until proven guilty" nowdays and they think bail reform is something that's ruining the world and letting criminals out on streets and people should rot in jail even before trial.
Nuance is lost on people nowdays.
Have you ever gone 10mph+ over the speed limit? I bet you have. I'll bet you even hit triple digits on public roads. That's also showing no responsibility for public safety. Now it's just semantics of which one was worse to which degree.
He without sin shall cast the first stone...
-Pete
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And all who are prudent act with knowledge, but fools expose their folly.
Maybe it wasn't even his fault. Maybe his tire failed from being incorrectly installed.... Could be a negligible death. Do you happen to know all the details?
For the record thank god people like you aren't in health care. Imagine a doctor coming in and going "injured to his own stupidity? Fuck him, he should have known better, not helping him"
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Still waiting to hear if you've ever gone over the speed limit or *gasp* the MANICAL speeds of 100mph+ on public roads.
I'll bet good money you have.
Are you not answering because "a fool doesn't want to expose his folly"??
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Do you understand that even if the dirt bike was properly insured, bodily injury liability coverage protects the insured in the event they injure someone else, not themselves. That's why it's called "liability" insurance. Injuries you cause to yourself are covered by medical insurance
>bodily injury liability coverage protects the insured in the event they injure someone else, not themselves.
Yeah, thats right.
Or maybe answer how you truly feel?
That excessive speeding can't be a public safety issue at all and it's all bullshit?
We should be free to go as fast as we want? If going too fast can't be a public safety thing, imagine how much safer going slow on dirt bikes can be?
Yes. You were awfully concerned with public safety in that situation, even though you typically have no regard for it and don't consider things like speeding being a factor for public safety.
As a matter a fact, you said speed laws are just a cash grab "100%" and are "0%" for public safety.
I'm just trying to see exactly where does your comment and concern stem from for vilifying a person down to being an organ donor for his disregard for public safety yet you yourself had a history of endangering the public on public roads with zero fucks given to towards public safety.
Please elaborate what's bad and whats good for the public. So far I gather that speeding and breaking speeding law is of no public risk but going much slower on a dirtbike is? Did I get that right?
Where exactly did I vilify the deceased?
I answered yours. So far you've answered non of mine. Still waiting.Guy was clearly showing no responsibility for public safety. Maybe this was the best outcome for everyone. Maybe he was an organ donor and just saved 2 lives with his spare parts.
I'll make it easy.
What behaviors do you consider a danger to public safety? You've already said speeding isnt one.
Have you gone over 100mph before on a public road? What's the fastest you've gone?
Do you know for a fact that a tire mounting wasn't a problem in the crash?
>What behaviors do you consider a danger to public safety?
First, define public safety.
So since my definition of public safety does not include speeding, and yours does, what exactly do you want me to answer here?