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Ontario teen road rules hailed

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Law & Order | 206697 hits | Nov 17 8:53 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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TORONTO -- New zero-tolerance laws that will combat drinking and speeding among young drivers are a "major step in the right direction," road-safety advocates said yesterday

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  1. by avatar acidcomplex
    Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:22 pm
    oh give it up. lose your license for speeding if your under 21??. Riiiight cause only young people kill people.

  2. by avatar martin14
    Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:30 pm
    No, they are not the only ones, but they are in a high risk category.

    Im all for these restrictions, driving is privledge, not a right.

    fuck around with it, lose it.

    and anyway, it'll get the kids into better driving habits.

  3. by avatar acidcomplex
    Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:01 pm
    "martin14" said


    Im all for these restrictions, driving is privledge, not a right.

    fuck around with it, lose it.



    ok so the rule should be the same for everyone right? not just under 21. Get caught speeding lose your license right? or am i missing something in your statement?

  4. by avatar Tricks
    Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:31 pm
    This is complete Bullshit. Fuck you Liberal government, I didn't actually think I could hate you more, but now I hope you go down in flames. Honestly this is fucking retarded.

  5. by TattoodGirl
    Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:39 pm
    Why just young drivers it should be for all NEW drivers.

    And drinking and driving should be across the board...lose the license if you are caught, regardless of age or driving experience.

  6. by avatar acidcomplex
    Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:15 pm
    "TattoodGirl" said
    Why just young drivers it should be for all NEW drivers.

    And drinking and driving should be across the board...lose the license if you are caught, regardless of age or driving experience.


    agreed but sadly this doesnt happen. would be awesome though

  7. by avatar martin14
    Wed Nov 19, 2008 4:59 pm
    "arob" said
    The world is changing; Ontario is becoming a safer place, but are we sacrificing freedom for safety?



    for me, people just learning to drive dont deserve a lot of freedom.

    they are in charge of a very dangerous thing, and too many people everywhere

    have died because these noobs have no respect for what they are doing.

    If they dont respect it, it is up to the government to beat some respect into them.

    If the laws become more restrictive, even draconian, so be it.

    After 25 years of driving, i have seen too much to have much sympathy for

    kiddie drivers.

    Once again, its a privledge, not a right......

  8. by meee223
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:25 am
    Another law to prove the Canadian government is one of the world's stupidest governments. I'm way past being a teenager and I think this is just idiotic. There are people of all ages who get behind the wheel of a car after drinking and cause accidents that kill people. So why in the world just pass these laws for just those under 21? People of ALL AGES DRINK, DRIVE AND KILL PEOPLE WHILE DRIVING FAST AND INTOXICATED. What's wrong with the Canadian lawmakers? I know...they don't want to include their age group in this law because they don't want to make driving less restrictive for THEM!!! This law is just one of many stupid decisions by the Canadian gov't. which is why I will probably never hold up a Canadian flag on Canada Day!!!

  9. by avatar travior
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:45 am
    "meee223" said
    Another law to prove the Canadian government is one of the world's stupidest governments. I'm way past being a teenager and I think this is just idiotic. There are people of all ages who get behind the wheel of a car after drinking and cause accidents that kill people. So why in the world just pass these laws for just those under 21? People of ALL AGES DRINK, DRIVE AND KILL PEOPLE WHILE DRIVING FAST AND INTOXICATED. What's wrong with the Canadian lawmakers? I know...they don't want to include their age group in this law because they don't want to make driving less restrictive for THEM!!! This law is just one of many stupid decisions by the Canadian gov't. which is why I will probably never hold up a Canadian flag on Canada Day!!!

    I agree. Why limit the 0% to under 21? Make it 0% across-the-baord. Otherwise, that should be considered age discrimination. And one ticket and you are done? That is a little absurd. My brother got a ticket once because he was making a left turn and a faster car was passing him on the right. The officer did not see the other vehicle and gave my brother the ticket. A fairer guideline would be, say, 2 tickets in a rolling 12-month period. That would help eliminate a potential false charge.

    ***Edit for spleling***

  10. by avatar scarecrowe
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:47 am
    When I was 16, the drinking age was lowered to 18 from 21 on the premise that if you can fight in war, you could drink and vote What a brilliant move....NOT! The arguement that today's teens are far more "sophisticated" than those of the sixteis/seveties is not worth commenting on.
    The legal drinking and voting age should be set back to 21, eliminate the young offenders act and majority of the issues regarding irresponsible behavior by the young will disappear. However, just like giving candy to a baby and then taking it away, the whining that will come out of this will be loud. Tough, just suck harder on the soother and be happy riding the loser-cruiser.

  11. by meee223
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 4:04 am
    The young offenders act..don't get me started there. Is there a thread started on that topic? What a piece of crap legislation. You can't name an accused criminal because they were under 18 when they committed the crime? Why the hell not? In the U.S. you can name any teen criminal, show their faces, etc. And I think this is great. There is absolutely NO excuse why we shouldn't know the name of a teen criminal...NONE WHATSOEVER! Again, the Canadian government is a very stupid one. I live here and I'm ashamed of them.

  12. by avatar Tricks
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:24 am
    Mcguinty has been quoted as saying that is a modest restriction to youth's freedoms. Anybody find something wrong with that? This is easily (minus the alcohol part) the most retarded piece of legislation this government has put forth. I hope this is remembered by today's youth in the next election.

  13. by meee223
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:52 am
    "Tricks" said
    Mcguinty has been quoted as saying that is a modest restriction to youth's freedoms. Anybody find something wrong with that? This is easily (minus the alcohol part) the most retarded piece of legislation this government has put forth. I hope this is remembered by today's youth in the next election.


    There are a great many retarded pieces of legislation that this government has put forth and that is why I can't hold up a Canadian flag on Canada Day, or any other day.

  14. by avatar RUEZ
    Fri Nov 21, 2008 7:02 am
    "meee223" said

    There are a great many retarded pieces of legislation that this government has put forth and that is why I can't hold up a Canadian flag on Canada Day, or any other day.

    No offense but that is a stupid thing to say.



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