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<blockquote data-quote="antler skills" data-source="post: 389432" data-attributes="member: 553047"><p>I agree man, I dunno but unlike most of these old people who are completely unaware of what's going on around them, I frequently look into three pieces of glass in my car. There is one coming out of each of the front doors and one mounted in the top center of the windshield. It is magical glass that allows you to see what is coming behind you, and when I look into it I can see the road behind me. When I notice large vehicles with flashing lights, I assume that they are an emergency vehicle and I move over to let them through.</p><p></p><p>The threat is real though. Some districts now in this area (Ontario) are setting up neighbourhood brownnoser programs allowing people to report traffic and vehicle violations to police. When you recieve your second or third complaint (depending on what it is) you're getting charged. So if we get a bunch of brown nosing morons going around reporting everything (and trust me, some people really have that little consideration for their fellow mankind) then more people are going to be charged for using stereos properly.</p><p></p><p>Now, I completely understand what annoys some people. And that's annoying idiots driving around at 2am blaring their crappy stereos and waking everyone up. If they put up a campaign to enforce responsible use of car audio, I wouldn't complain about it. But accusing me of indictable offenses because I play my music loud just gets to me that people can be that ignorant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antler skills, post: 389432, member: 553047"] I agree man, I dunno but unlike most of these old people who are completely unaware of what's going on around them, I frequently look into three pieces of glass in my car. There is one coming out of each of the front doors and one mounted in the top center of the windshield. It is magical glass that allows you to see what is coming behind you, and when I look into it I can see the road behind me. When I notice large vehicles with flashing lights, I assume that they are an emergency vehicle and I move over to let them through. The threat is real though. Some districts now in this area (Ontario) are setting up neighbourhood brownnoser programs allowing people to report traffic and vehicle violations to police. When you recieve your second or third complaint (depending on what it is) you're getting charged. So if we get a bunch of brown nosing morons going around reporting everything (and trust me, some people really have that little consideration for their fellow mankind) then more people are going to be charged for using stereos properly. Now, I completely understand what annoys some people. And that's annoying idiots driving around at 2am blaring their crappy stereos and waking everyone up. If they put up a campaign to enforce responsible use of car audio, I wouldn't complain about it. But accusing me of indictable offenses because I play my music loud just gets to me that people can be that ignorant. [/QUOTE]
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