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Old 12-13-2005, 06:34 PM
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Default Re: Speeding and punishment

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"3) with the exception of excessive speeds, speeding can be much more easily reasoned as not dangerous (and possibly true) and is widely accepted as not very dangerous, whereas drugs are widely accepted as dangerous."

I disagree, especially depending on what drugs. Furthermore, the people who take those drugs are only putting themselves at immediate risk in health terms (they may be indirectly putting other people at risk due to teh possibiolity of addiction and having to turn to crime or whatever, but that's mainly a consequence of the illegality of the drugs), while the speeder is putting other people at increased risk.

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I'm just saying that the average person would choose going 5 or 10 mph over the speed limit as less of a wrong than snorting some coke

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If proper care is taken, neither of these things are wrong at all.

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if proper care is taken then i would argue that drugs are not wrong (this would mean restraining yourself then shooting up) but speeding would be dangerous and wrong although minutely
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