
Originally Posted by
quickdodge®
I agree with you here. I would have to say that killings by firearms by "normal" folks are probably higher in percentage than killing by people with mental disorders or accidental.
I know I can say that I've never driven a very fast car on public roads. And I can surely say that I'm definitely not a danger to folks on the road. Am I a potential danger? Of course. Accidents happen. How do I know? One accident (1993 in the rain) in twenty-seven years is a nice number to have. I'm sure the inspector could tell if the person they are testing has some type of disorder that would impact their driving ability. Also, I drive maybe five miles over the limit. I used to not, but I never drove over ten over back before I had my CDL. And I couldn't care less about owning a fast car.
If I were a betting person, I'd take you up on that. I'm quite confident that driving test instructors do not have a degree in psychology. Having a mental disorder doesn't mean you're "loony" twenty-four hours a day.
I'll be honest, I believe this thread was created for just that, lolol.
In jail speak, that amount of time is a short time. Might not feel like it, but it is.