lol. fire up ash! fire up.braindrainedAsh said:It's crazy. I'm an autonomous, 19 year old person who works at night to pay her rent and has never drived irresponsibly. Not only can I not take cough syrup before driving, I also need to get a lift home from work and if my friends and I want to go somewhere we will have to take several cars.
This is such crap... typical reactionary politics. Irresponsibility is not totally related to youth... instead of spending money on implementing and policing these changes they should spend money on catching fuckwit drivers no matter how old they are. Dickheads will drive like dickheads no matter what the law is. These new restrictions on P plate drivers only serve to punish the responsible who will then possibly be forced to break laws through necessity (such as getting home from work) and will possibly have to face consequences despite being responsible citizens. It's insane.
Grrrr it's another one of these things which shits me to tears!!! Where are our civil liberties!
:uhhuh: I agree. :uhhuh:malkin86 said:There should be some kind of exception for P platers who need to drive for work or school beyond the curfew.. Don't know if there will be. There'll prolly be an exception of some kind for religious ceremony attendance purposes... (why do I think this? 0.02 alcohol is a defence if you can prove it was drunk in a religious ceremony)
i was bopping and thinking ireally needed to get the powderfinger album :Sjohnson said:yeah ash, couldn't have said it better myself.
personally, the curfew is not the most practical way to prevent stupidity in youth. education is. has anyone seen that ad from the RTA, which starts off making you think that it's a car ad for some really fast car....and then he crashes into another accident and has a really horrific accident? now that scared the fuck out of me. stuff like that should be shown in schools.
people speed, drink and drive, and do other assorted stupid things because they dont' realise the dire consequences of their actions. more so with young people because i guess we haven't had as much experience on the roads.