• CascadianGiraffe@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I’d have some sympathy if it weren’t for how far you need to go to get a license suspended in the first place.

    All you have to do is talk back to a small town cop.

    Once they decide to punish you, there’s nothing to be done. They can sit a block from your house and pull you over every single day and write a bullshit speeding ticket. The same cop wrote me up at least a dozen times. Admittedly I was speeding the first time, and possibly some of the others, but I was always with the flow of traffic and close to the limit. He would just write up whatever he wanted.

    The most annoying part was when my father borrowed my car one morning and got pulled over instead. He was mad at me for it, because me pissing off the cops got him pulled over even though he never goes above the limit.

    And if you live in a small town, there is no public transportation, there is no taxi service. If you don’t drive you have to walk or ride a bike. And all of the work available is many miles away, because everything is when you get rural.

    Although I don’t disagree with your comment about the number of bad drivers, I just think this article lacks enough details to come to your conclusion.

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      2 months ago

      because everything is when you get rural.

      This is US specific. But somebody did cook it up for a reason…