06-08-2021, 01:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-08-2021, 01:29 PM by thorn bird.)
The problem dear K is that unfortunately CASA is more concerned about liability than safety.
There was an article in the Australian a week or so ago that bemoaned the fact that statistics
were showing that punitive fines licence suspensions and others censures were having little effect
on peoples propensity to speed or commit other offences contrary to the road rules, the suggestion
being rules based enforcement was a failure and perhaps safety education might be a better option as an adjunct to the rules.
There was an article in the Australian a week or so ago that bemoaned the fact that statistics
were showing that punitive fines licence suspensions and others censures were having little effect
on peoples propensity to speed or commit other offences contrary to the road rules, the suggestion
being rules based enforcement was a failure and perhaps safety education might be a better option as an adjunct to the rules.