Why do some motorists behave as though enforcement of traffic regulations is a threat to their personal freedom or a sign of public sector corruption?
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Why do some motorists behave as though enforcement of traffic regulations is a threat to their personal freedom or a sign of public sector corruption? (see comments, but it's common)
'Reading yellow box fines increase by thousands in a year'
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/news/26122144.reading-yellow-box-fines-increase-thousands-year/
'According to the latest data, 5,883 fines were issued in 2024/25. That is more than three times the 1,638 issued in 2023/24, with 4,245 additional fines being issued in just a year.'
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Why do some motorists behave as though enforcement of traffic regulations is a threat to their personal freedom or a sign of public sector corruption? (see comments, but it's common)
'Reading yellow box fines increase by thousands in a year'
https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/news/26122144.reading-yellow-box-fines-increase-thousands-year/
'According to the latest data, 5,883 fines were issued in 2024/25. That is more than three times the 1,638 issued in 2023/24, with 4,245 additional fines being issued in just a year.'
@jonpsp It's similar in Germany. Too many motorists/cardrivers behave as if they owned any public ground. For parking, driving whenever they want. Rules?
Not for them. We live in carland. -
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