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Old 05-09-2012, 03:44 AM   #19
911_993_911

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I'm fine with that, and what do we say whenever people can't just automatically "qualify" for something you need to take a test for? That's right, we require that they study and get better, instead of lowering the bar so just everyone can pass.





The truth is, in many places it is NOT a requirement to get to work, it's a luxury that people are used to having, and it may make getting to work easier/nicer, but most of the population lives in cities, usually those have public transportation.

And if more people failed their drivers test and had to use public transportation they would probably have more incentive to want to actually learn how to drive properly and strive to pass the test.

I can't see why any of that is a bad thing either.
I don't disagree, but I think you have a better outlook on humanity than I do. Most people I come in contact with in public have a hard time breathing and walking at the same time.
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