NC motorists who hit protesters blocking roadways will be legally protected under proposed bill
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>, Siri
Cruise > wrote:
> > >> Looks like a sensible bill. Here in LA there have been gangs of thugs
> > >> closing the 110 freeway through downtown. I'll bet the motorists
> > >> inconvenienced would welcome such a bill in CA.
> > >
> > > I see where you place the value of human life. Be glad others value your
> > > life
> > > more than you value theirs.
> >
> > When they don't value their own lives enough NOT to jump, move, or stand in
> > front of moving cars....why should I care about their lives?
> > to
>
> In California vehicles yield the right of way to pedestrians regardless of
> whether the pedestrians are making a legal crossing.
that might be what the law says, but anyone who steps in front of a
moving vehicle which shows no signs of slowing down is not going to
enjoy the outcome.
> Call the police when
> suspect jaywalking or obstruction of traffic and let the police deal with it.
what for? jaywalking is self-enforcing. anyone that gets hit won't do
it again. problem solved.
> Police can deal with unarmed criminals without killing or maiming people.
history indicates otherwise.
> But, no, you place a higher value on a few minutes of frustration over human
> life. Tell me again how only liberals do violence.
anyone who runs in front of a moving vehicle doesn't value their own
life, so why should a motorist value it more than the person does?
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