Saturday, January 27, 2007

Op Ed - Hernando: New House confused on goals

Hernando: New House confused on goals: "All police and sheriff's offices have different units (traffic, crime, etc.). The job of the traffic unit is to issue tickets to people who are speeding. Their goal is to save lives. If the speed limit is 40 mph, that doesn't translate to 50 mph ... If you are doing 9-10 mph over the posted speed limit, you are speeding. It's a very simple concept. You may have noticed that cars come with all types of interesting gadgets these days: Directionals to signal turns and lane changes (rarely used by most drivers), speedometers (if you look it actually tells you that you are going too fast; a handy little thing!) and other devices that are meant to keep us safe.
Speeders put not only themselves in danger, but they put the lives of the real innocent people in danger as well ...

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