The Western Australian Government is proposing tougher anti-hoon laws to tackle road rage and allow police to take evidence from witnesses. Premier Alan Carpenter bemoans that currently, "people's lives are at threat on our roads" while hoons are left to speed and cut off other drivers.
But once is not enough. It's a formula that works! He then continues, asserting that, "people should not have to feel like their safety is at threat or their lives at risk..."
He can manage disyllabic words like 'people' and 'safety', so why not 'threatened'??
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
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