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    street wolf u were right about the fact that people 15-20 have the most accidents but most of those are nicks and scratches. the more serios fatle recks are from people 21-30 i wonder why? oh maybe beer? now 16 year olds are immature? i think asking the idea of flashing lights is a lot more mature then coming home from the bar and running a red light and killing a family of 4. and i can bet that the charge would be lowerd for a first afender minor. but i dont like arguing so can we just drop the subject because im not going to put them on so it doesnt matter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyler_06 View Post
    i think asking the idea of flashing lights is a lot more mature then coming home from the bar and running a red light and killing a family of 4.
    Not trying to still fan the flames here, but the quote above shows you are still not quite getting the point. The comments here were only meant to help show you it is not wise to do such a thing. You honestly can't weigh the two topics against one another cause they are two different things with different consequences.

    For every choice there is a reaction. And every reaction will have a different consequence. The choice of wanting to put flahsing lights in you car will have different consequences than if you drove home drunk and killed a family of 4. But one wrong does not make another wrong more right. I do understand what you are trying to say, but I do not think a court of law would grant such an argument.

    I dealt with the law and the enforcement of the law for 8 years, so I have a bit of knowledge into how it works. While the idea sounds really cool, and hell even I thought about that when I was younger, but never did until I became a Volunteer Fire Fighter at 18 did I ever do such a thing. Even then you were bound by State and Federal laws governing you on how and when to use your emergency lighting.

    I don't think honestly anyone was knocking your over all maturity except to point out certain flaws in your logic. If anything it was only meant to help and not hurt. No one here wants to see you goto jail or juvie hall for something as stupid as that. But those are real consequences you to take when you consider such actions.

    We always have choices to decide what is right and what is wrong. At least you made the choice not to do it. I think that was the wise choice indeed.

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