Wednesday, 5 June 2013

More police interference? ..and why is that good?

BBC: Motorway middle-lane hoggers to face on-the-spot fines

..filed by BBC under the heading ..business. Business? Why? ah ..yes, certainly, money-making machine, collecting fines.. what else can it be ..but business.


Checklists for drivers to tick, to make out whether they are up to the standard the state-police requires them to be, all-the-while trying to get to their destination safely. and on top of it, at the same time being in the look-out for traffic police, disengaging their attention from the traffic around them. distracting them from their driving, adding to the reasons, why they won't get home in one piece.

The ubiquitus observer that creates behaviour, the behaviour that the state regards appropriate. police dispensing justice on the spot, the judge Dredds finally have arrived, police in a role of umpires, the final judges while the game is on, the driving is on.

The state knows better than you.

..they know every little thing you might come up against, driving or not, and they have a solution. Do not trust yourself, trust the endless guidelines that pass as laws, state-police have ever ..ready-made for you.

Complexity ..hooh ..is a plaything in the hands of the state,

.. there is not amount of complexity that state-police can not handle.

..   is that the way to make the roads safer.

turning drivers to heart-in-the-mouth rabbits, scared ..shirtless as they are driving home, the added obstacle, the one that would spoil your day, is to be stopped by the police ..and have a chat with the friendly policemen.

.. to have to deal with the traffic .. and on top of it to deal with the police,

..as you will be stopped, no one is excluded, you are living in delusion if you think you are not the one they are looking for, that you have not ..sinned

.. it is in the genes of the state to be the eternal nanny, to never trust its citizens, to think so little about its citizens, to continually rob them of their initiative, to turn them into zobbies to roam the cities and their motorways.

..harmless zobbies, as it is their brains that are affected, they want to interfere with, what they miss and there is no blood-thirst, unlike the usual zobbies, as it is sanitised in other ways, so there you have safety.


self-organised traffic versus forcibly-organised traffic

..fines, penalty points soon the state will get rich and the roads will be devoid of drivers. traffic problems solved

what can drivers be blamed for?

disregard for other drivers which become extremely obvious via tailgating. the drivers that they want to push any other drivers aside so they will get to their destination first before others, distracting the drivers pushed out of the way, creating conditions that could endanger safety

..and this primary reason in creating unsafe conditions on the road, that state-police should declare paramount and it should chase drivers doing it, it was hidden amongst middle-lane hoarders and ..and.. other

.. it questions the motives of whoever came up with this idea, to penalise further the drivers, betrays alterior motives, anything other than safe driving in motorways

hogging the middle lanes,

where did you see that or did you see that because it has been repeated so many times, got lodged into the brain and it is the only thing you see ..a form of auto-suggestion, the first to spring into mind. overwhelms the mind and sees nothing else.

and why would that be a problem, for a normal flow of traffic.

congested motorways out of the sheer selfishness system-imposed upon the drivers,

..to drive their cars so close to each other so they can kiss the booty of the car in front and all for to discourage any other driver from overtaking them, their selfish ego would not allow it.

- you dare come in front of me, always in mind

..braking the uninterrupted flow of the traffic, caged in their lanes, bringing traffic to a standstill.

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