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he admits to being distracted, tired, fatigued, unaware of his surroundings, etc, but doesnt seem to see the idiocy in being fined for speed instead. any of those things could have killed him if he was doing 60km/h

Unlikely. If being distracted, tired, fatigued or unaware of your surroundings ever killed a single person, the police would crack down on it to remove the killers off the roads. It's blatantly obvious that only speed kills since so many officer's hours are spent enforcing it plus all the cameras. Coming a distant second is drink driving.

Distraction, tiredness, fatigue and unawareness has never killed a single person in Australia. It certainly has in countries that comply with the laws of physics and dont pay Monash to do crash studies, but nobody in Australia has ever been harmed by not speeding. It's physically impossible to crash if you're not speeding, you couldn't crash even if you tried.

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Unlikely. If being distracted, tired, fatigued or unaware of your surroundings ever killed a single person, the police would crack down on it to remove the killers off the roads. It's blatantly obvious that only speed kills since so many officer's hours are spent enforcing it plus all the cameras. Coming a distant second is drink driving.

Distraction, tiredness, fatigue and unawareness has never killed a single person in Australia. It certainly has in countries that comply with the laws of physics and dont pay Monash to do crash studies, but nobody in Australia has ever been harmed by not speeding. It's physically impossible to crash if you're not speeding, you couldn't crash even if you tried.

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LOL very good! So true.

I can't believe this twit gives off some bullshit claiming how lucky he was not to have died doing what he did...just to continue supporting the obvious bullshit that is the anti-speeding campaign. And then stupidly admits to driving fatigued etc., basically saying he ignored every TAC campaign that's ever been put on TV and not just the speeding one. I'd sooner he have just admitted he was a hypocrite and that the system exists for revenue and revenue alone.

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