Foxtrot56 t1_iv1dar1 wrote
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It's not a disregard for traffic rules, it's a financial obligation to get everywhere as quickly as possible to make a living wage.
binghamtonswag t1_iv1g74l wrote
....... and in doing so ignoring traffic laws, I don't understand how one cancels out the other.
Foxtrot56 t1_iv1hbsv wrote
Because they have no choice, it's not their fault it's the fault of the companies.
binghamtonswag t1_iv1jhl8 wrote
They absolutely have a choice are you insane? My job asked that I commit crimes is not a defense.
Foxtrot56 t1_iv1l0wm wrote
They barely make a living wage and you want them to cut that down even more?
binghamtonswag t1_iv1ofq7 wrote
Yes? I don[t want them doing dangerous acts that could result in felony's where others could loose life and limb. I don't think that's controversial.
Foxtrot56 t1_iv1oo20 wrote
Then you have to change how they are paid, their job requires them to do this.
binghamtonswag t1_iv1qsrp wrote
No they need to find another job and eventually the economy would catch up. You can't absolve people of personal responsibility for engaging in felonies that result in serious injury or death.
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