wbjones wrote:loudes13 wrote:wbjones wrote:loudes13 wrote:
Is "streetracing" such a horrible crime? Don't dumb kids always find ways to take themselves out anyway?
ya I'd say it is since as often as not they take out one of us old farts that just happen to be on the same road at just the wrong time...
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Statistically that's false.
Single vehicle accidents FAR out rank multiple vehicle collisions when reckless driving, racing, or extreme speeding is involved.
When you were 16, did you drive crazy on main street or out in the boonies?
you may well be right ... statistically... but when a couple of street racers plow into a large crowd, be they spectators or non involved bystanders then yes "streetracing" is truly a horrible crime..
and yes I did most of my dumb a$$ driving stunts out in the boonies... and in my case it was usually by myself... thank heavens there never was a car coming around that blind curve while I was trying to learn to control my car while doing stupid things..
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Has that happened in your community? Is it really a problem or are you hypothesizing?
Passing laws to prevent stupidity never works as intentioned. Every state already has laws against vehicular homicide, reckless, speeding, etc. If some kid plows into a crowd, prosecute him for it. Why bother having additional 'street racing' laws.
Ultimately these laws just allow LEO's and DA's to improperly prosecute regular Joe's that accelerate fast from a stop light. Plowing into a crowd is FAR different than the simple stop light gran prix, yet do gooders treat them as the same thing.
