lowing wrote:
TSI wrote:
lowing wrote:
Shall we add old people to the list of the deaths caused by stupidity along side all of the stupid teenager caused deaths and drunk drivers of all ages deaths?
Not many people left to drive.
You can change people's minds and behaviours. You can't rectify physical/mental deficiencies. Clearly this accident was a result of the latter.
What do you mean change peoples minds and behaviors? Teenage drivers are the most irresponsible drivers on the road. Their only hope is to survive teenage years to become an adult without killing themselves their friends or strangers.
I don't deny that teenagers are the most irresponsible drivers. However, in order to become better drivers, they must change their attitudes and midsets about driving. Lowing, case in point is the fact that you yourself stated that they become better drivers once they are adults; that they have "survived". Thus, that demonstrates that clearly one can change said mindsets and behaviours. I think you're just circling around here.
That being said, of course, I stand by my assertion that you cannot rectify physical deficiencies, even if the woman had a vedetta against the doctor and didn't actually have a problem (which I doubt).
Last edited by TSI (2009-04-29 08:31:33)
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