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[quote=Anonymous]It's probably too late to try to right this thread, but I'll post a question generated from the responses. People say the poor driving is because wealthy people can more easily afford the consequences. I think this is true in part. I'll relate this to my own life. Sometimes, I do not have enough change for the parking meter for the amount of time I need (and there is not one of those pay with a card meters nearby). I put what I have in the meter and figure that if I get a ticket, oh well, I'll run the risk. So far, so good, as far OP's point goes. But, I never decide [b]not[/b] to put change I actually have in the meter because I am willing to run the risk. Does that just go to the size of the risk I am willing to run, a moral relativism point of view that an attempt at compliance is good enough, or something else? I can easily afford even a $100 ticket, so assume for this purpose that paying such a ticket doesn't register on my radar. [/quote]
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