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      12-20-2013, 11:17 AM   #49
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"When a vehicle has killed or injured someone, it’s too late,” said Coleman. “Our laws now work to take vehicles away from reckless drivers before they hurt someone, because they are demonstrating no regard for the safety of themselves or others on our roads."

Punishment should be commiserate with the pain threshold. And you give up some of your individual "rights" when you agree to use communal property, especially when it violates others right's (like being able to use a road without getting killed by some reckless d-bag).

Had these self absorbed twits done this on a private track there would have been zero problems, you make up your own rules. On public property you play by society's rules. Break them, then tough sh$t. Had their stupidity resulted in a death the price would be far, far higher.
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