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09-12-2011, 03:16 AM | #23 | |
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And also one thing to mention is that at that time, it was a traffic jam period. How could they be at over 200km/h? |
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Democratic society is designed to protect personal assets. This act looks like a communist. |
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09-12-2011, 03:48 AM | #25 |
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The media really played a bad role in this case. News claiming that these kids are all under 20s. However, most of them are born around 1985s. News like this kind of thing to get attentions, but encumbrance our perspectives.
Firstly, I did not like to judge people based on what they wear and drive. And applied to this case. If we take out all these interesting and attraction elements. Like super cars, and under 20 years old kids. That this case will be ironic. Friends go out , and get pulled by police without sincere evidence. Emerges new law and seized the cars permanently. Hence, if I saw someone speeding on the street, and call the 911, I am confidence that no one would reply me. Nobody gets punished. If every speeding case ends like this, just simply based on the witnesses. And I will say screw you cops. The last&only job for Canadian police is transferred to the witnesses' reports. and personally I did not like to judge people based on what they wear and drive. |
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