zama174 said:Maybe not by a legal standpoint, but by an ethical one it is. Hell I walk my dogs a lot past curfew. They need to pee, so I do it. I think if a cop fined me for it because I am letting my dog do its business in my own yard, would be pretty stupid, and ethically questionable. How can this not raise questions about the ethical standing of the world when cops spend more time tailing a kid because he was driving home and took three to many minutes to get there instead of patrolling the highways for drunk, or reckless drivers? You know, people who might actually hurt, or kill someone?Pirate Kitty said:The driver did the wrong thing.zama174 said:SNIP
The law dictates a certain punishment.
The police officer, whose job it is to enforce the law, did just that.
There is nothing wrong here.
Simple.
That's harsh, I think, that because he was 3 minutes over they took his license away. But it is the law...Poofs said:So my neighbor, who is 16, a new driver was driving home on a Friday night. He arrived in his driveway at 12:03 to find that a cop had tailed him all the way back to his house. As the curfew was midnight he was technically violating it, so the cops suspended his license until he turned 18. thats just under 2 years for 3 minutes past curfew. So i was wondering, are cops allowed to do this. And if they are, do you agree with it. Explain.
but then again, england doesnt have 16 year old drivers, just like we dont have them in the netherlands, does it?...or does it? /not so suredathwampeer said:WTF is this curfew?
They don't have that in England. That's beyond ridiculous. Setting a curfew for drivers just because of their age. And a 2 year ban for 3 minutes over it is exceedingly harsh. I don't think anyone could justify that to me.
Personally. I'd be so pissed off, I'd likely follow the cop to his house and curl out a steamer on his doorstep.
Law does not equal Moral or ethics . Because everyone got different view on moral/ethics, taking all of these in consideration law would be impossible to create.zama174 said:Maybe not by a legal standpoint, but by an ethical one it is. Hell I walk my dogs a lot past curfew. They need to pee, so I do it. I think if a cop fined me for it because I am letting my dog do its business in my own yard, would be pretty stupid, and ethically questionable. How can this not raise questions about the ethical standing of the world when cops spend more time tailing a kid because he was driving home and took three to many minutes to get there instead of patrolling the highways for drunk, or reckless drivers? You know, people who might actually hurt, or kill someone?Pirate Kitty said:The driver did the wrong thing.zama174 said:SNIP
The law dictates a certain punishment.
The police officer, whose job it is to enforce the law, did just that.
There is nothing wrong here.
Simple.
Yes, there is no curfew here in England but 16 year olds cannot get a full license here either.dathwampeer said:WTF is this curfew?
They don't have that in England. That's beyond ridiculous. Setting a curfew for drivers just because of their age. And a 2 year ban for 3 minutes over it is exceedingly harsh. I don't think anyone could justify that to me.
Personally. I'd be so pissed off, I'd likely follow the cop to his house and curl out a steamer on his doorstep.