Submitted by MrSpontaneous t3_zzh6xy in washingtondc
rolo-lolo t1_j2c5rn4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Driver hits 2 women near White House, killing 1 by MrSpontaneous
It’s not the cars. It’s the people driving them.
NicholasAakre t1_j2c7k1u wrote
Ban people then.
downvoteyous t1_j2dlog1 wrote
this would solve most of our problems tbh
colglover t1_j2cb40x wrote
This is big “guns don’t kill people” logic.
Cars sure make minor mistakes extremely deadly.
androbot t1_j2cbth3 wrote
Fundamentally there is no difference. We should hold people accountable for their recklessness instead of just demonizing the equipment they use.
whadisabout t1_j2d29yl wrote
The difference is that cars have a function other than killing people
rolo-lolo t1_j2dbgqi wrote
Exactly. So these calls to ban vehicles are just nonsense. We should just enforce the rules to curb reckless driving. You know, like the rest of the world does.
TopMagician6574 t1_j2dy9uh wrote
Have you been to the rest of the world? Most places the streets are basically a complete free-for-all. Rich/poor/civilized does not matter one bit.
androbot t1_j2dmubf wrote
My point (and response to OP's comment) was that people use many things that increase how deadly they are, and they should have higher standards of accountability for using them. I don't think you get a pass for operating a car unsafely just because it's purpose isn't to kill people.
Suburbs-suck t1_j2dll3s wrote
Seriously, they also cause grievous injuries.
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