Good lord, Tricky... you still don't get it, do you?
I am not having a pop about your bloomin speeding... I was commenting that I couldn't understand you being so upset about a speed awareness course!
Like I said, if you WERE NOT AWARE that you were speeding, perhaps seeing the DANGERS of SPEEDING and BEING MADE AWARE of them in a SPEED AWARENESS COURSE may help you.
I abide by the laws, but agree (and if you read my posts, this is quite clear) that it's difficult sometimes to always be within the limit—for instance, the transition from a 40 to a 30 etc. I never SAID I don't go over the speed limit—but I did say I abide by the law and try to keep to them.
dat8962 wrote:you may (I hope) have a different outlook once you've been along.
is the long and short of it.
My comments to you were made because I felt—as I still do—that you've missed the point as to WHY you've been given the punishment.
It would seem you are still missing the point, even though myself and others have tried pointing it out to you with graphic vividness.
Trickyfied wrote:Suggesting you will pass my original post to the family of a child who had been run over is out of order. Being so offensive to me but so polite and agreeable with Bycicle808 is unfair, what is your problem?
Suggesting I pass your comments on was deadly serious. The family involved has since been at the forefront of several 'keep an eye on your speed' campaigns, and they are GRATEFUL for courses such as the one you are going to attend—as it is actually awareness which saved their child's life. In their eyes, your punishment is a good thing.
And no, I wasn't offensive, and neither did I favour Bicycle808. Mainly because he was aware of his offences and would see it fit to pay the price.
It was never your physical act of speeding which bothered me... it was your obvious blindness as to why the punishment you were given was befitting. And the mind still boggles...