12-04-2006, 04:37 PM
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Draft Pick
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ford Prefect
In Drumheller, where we moved to, this incident would never occur. It's not because Drumhellians are nicer people or anything. It has more to do with personal accountability. In a small town like Drum, if you act like a complete jerkoff, people know who you are and word gets around. In Calgary, anonimity removes the neccessity for people to be accountable for their behaviour. If you act like a jerkoff in public, so what. The odds of anybody knowing who you are are pretty slim. Calgary is great city, as far as cities go. It's not necessarily the best place to live though.
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I agree
I grew up in a small town and if I was ever speeding or not driving properly my parents knew about before I got home. Once a construction worker who knew my friend called her parents to let them know she was speeding through a construction zone. You can bet that after being caught once we followed the rules of the road, once our parents let us drive again. I think all drivers of all ages should have there parents phone number on the back of their car so people can call the parents and let them know what they have been up too.
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