Last Friday night, there were two car crashes I know of, one at the bottom of Balsdean Road, Brighton.
Judging by the damage caused, it is clear excess speed was involved in both crashes.
More people are killed by speeding drivers than are murdered. Can anybody give a clear justification for not seeking out and prosecuting drivers who risk people's lives by believing their driving skills are equal to those of Michael Schumacher?
Surely police time is well spent saving lives. If a member of your family was shot dead, you would want justice for the killer.
Perhaps you would also wonder why the killer was allowed to have a gun? Is it any different to be hit by a car instead of a bullet?
There appears to be a large number of drivers who do not like the idea of being caught.
Why don't we all stop moaning about getting caught breaking the law and simply stop breaking the law? Simple, really.
-Bryan Fahey, Balsdean Road, Brighton
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