but it is true. It is a very real revenue source for townships and particularly villages that have a limited tax base to draw from. Something like 48,000 people, out of 300,000,000 are killed in auto accidents, even if most of them are alcohol related that is still like 1 out of 2000 people... Who fucking cares. Why do we inforce it so differently than Canadians? Because in this country are politicians do not legislate for the good of society, but to get re-elected. Thus they must look tough on crime, and they do not dare oppose MAD.
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it's not your fault that they don't have a public racetrack in the area.
that was an out of the blue post.
but it is true.
It is a very real revenue source for townships and particularly villages that have a limited tax base to draw from.
Something like 48,000 people, out of 300,000,000 are killed in auto accidents, even if most of them are alcohol related that is still like 1 out of 2000 people...
Who fucking cares.
Why do we inforce it so differently than Canadians?
Because in this country are politicians do not legislate for the good of society, but to get re-elected. Thus they must look tough on crime, and they do not dare oppose MAD.
Its all about the money...
posting while drunk however, creates things like 'are'='our'...
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