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Associate Justice PiT
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« on: December 31, 2014, 06:20:02 PM »

Reposted from a Facebook comment I just made:

This is a good thing on balance, given the immense and discriminatory human cost of the drug war, but I do fear that non-enforcement of parking/traffic violations will both feed the all-too-typical motorist sense that they are "above the law," and possibly endanger pedestrians and cyclists. Vision Zero is something worth enforcing.

(And, FWIW, the lost revenue doesn't really play into my calculus at all in either direction.)
Chances are they are also fining less cyclists and pedestrians, of course that doesn't help safety either.

Well, pedestrians should basically never be fined, period.  Obviously cyclists should be from time to time (especially for red-running), but enforcement should be proportional to the amount of potential harm that negligence can cause, and some of those cyclist fines are actually based on misinformation/bad design and shouldn't be given out (for example, riding in the street rather than in a bike lane that's being blocked by parked cop cars Tongue).  The larger/faster/heavier the vehicle, the higher the standards and stricter the enforcement should be.

     If cyclists were fined for running red lights, the police wouldn't be doing anything but writing tickets.
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2015, 10:08:12 PM »


Christ, I really should take a train in one of these days soon, before the hammer drops once again.  it must feel like Jersualem after they kicked the Romans out in 66AD: free at last, praise YHWH!

If anything, Zealot rule was worse than Roman rule.

     Tweed probably expects the police to "return" and kill/exile everyone, though, which would make it a very fitting analogy.
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