Frim
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The tennis balls keep the freezer full of deer from getting crushed.I have two tennis balls. One for the wife and one for the daughter. Of course, I get to park in the rain.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.The tennis balls keep the freezer full of deer from getting crushed.I have two tennis balls. One for the wife and one for the daughter. Of course, I get to park in the rain.
JEBar said:I lived through that great experiment during the "gas crisis" .... 55 mph speed limits work fine in highly developed areas where population pressures demand such a speed .... for folks who live in a large part of our country where it can be 50 , 75, or more miles to the nearest hospital or significant shopping such a limit inflicts hardship ... no way I want to go back to that .... if preventing deaths by motor vehicle accidents is the goal, the speed limit would have to be dropped to the speed of a slow walk .... I don't hear anyone advocating doing that
And what if they run over someone going forward? Is the car "defective" because it didn't stop the driver from running someone over going that way?The minute someone backs an Elio over a child, Elio will be slapped with a defective product lawsuit for lacking a rear view camera and having no ability to look directly behind the car, especially given Elio's framing of the vehicle as a "car." Such a lawsuit could cripple or bankrupt the company. I'd rather they include one in as a standard feature than risk losing it all.
Agree, otherwise we should still have someone walk out ahead with a flag.
And what if they run over someone going forward? Is the car "defective" because it didn't stop the driver from running someone over going that way?
Instead, how about we take some personal responsibility and stop blaming the tools for entirely preventable problems.
I lived through that great experiment during the "gas crisis" .... 55 mph speed limits work fine in highly developed areas where population pressures demand such a speed .... for folks who live in a large part of our country where it can be 50 , 75, or more miles to the nearest hospital or significant shopping such a limit inflicts hardship ... no way I want to go back to that .... if preventing deaths by motor vehicle accidents is the goal, the speed limit would have to be dropped to the speed of a slow walk .... I don't hear anyone advocating doing that
Whoa! Hold on! Yes people should take individual responsibility. Floydv, however, is absolutely correct -- no direct rear view = lawsuit. Far cheaper to put one in, and it is likely to cost closer to $25 than $100 to do it. Don't confuse your feelings with factual observations. One of you is correct on moral grounds, the other correct in observing the way the world currently works.Agree, otherwise we should still have someone walk out ahead with a flag.
And what if they run over someone going forward? Is the car "defective" because it didn't stop the driver from running someone over going that way?
Instead, how about we take some personal responsibility and stop blaming the tools for entirely preventable problems.
So, by that logic I should have sued GM when one of their vehicles WITH a rear camera, mirrors, and warning beeper, backed into mine? They could have prevented it by locking out reverse for drivers too stupid to use it.Whoa! Hold on! Yes people should take individual responsibility. Floydv, however, is absolutely correct -- no direct rear view = lawsuit. Far cheaper to put one in, and it is likely to cost closer to $25 than $100 to do it. Don't confuse your feelings with factual observations. One of you is correct on moral grounds, the other correct in observing the way the world currently works.
So, by that logic I should have sued GM when one of their vehicles WITH a rear camera, mirrors, and warning beeper, backed into mine? They could have prevented it by locking out reverse for drivers too stupid to use it.
It was said above, we need to bring back personal responsibility - unfortunately tort reform is probably the only way to do that, we as a country are over that edge already in my view.
So, by that logic I should have sued GM when one of their vehicles WITH a rear camera, mirrors, and warning beeper, backed into mine? They could have prevented it by locking out reverse for drivers too stupid to use it.
It was said above, we need to bring back personal responsibility - unfortunately tort reform is probably the only way to do that, we as a country are over that edge already in my view.