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Old 03-09-2007, 12:27 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Full Noise
My apologies. Obviously that comment went over your head like a Jumbo jet.

I couldn’t care less about your first car. The point being is that these surgeons want new drivers off the road until they’re 18, and they want everyone to drive a car fitted with ESC. The last time I checked, ESC is only available on extremely late model cars. Sadly it’s people like this that have the ears of politicians, not you or me, unless there’s an election.

These surgeons that you speak about in a very disrepectful way are the people who look after and operate on people who are sick with all sorts of unpleasant diseases,what do you have against there expert opinions?
And they are the experts,not you,you have an opinion,but not an expert one.

Do you go to your doctor when you are sick? would you have one of "these surgeons" operate on you if you had a life threatening condition?

I would rather have thinking people in the ears of politicians as opposed to someone with your attitude.

I can sympathise with your opinion about young people not being able to afford new cars, but what facts do you have that suggest raising the legal driving age to 18 wouldnt be a good thing?

Cant drink,cant smoke,cant vote, but are fully able to operate and judge any situation in a motor vehicle?
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