Roughly a week or so ago, someone in my city wrote a letter to the editor of the metropolitan newspaper about major traffic delays on the highways. This person identified himself as a longtime veteran of law enforcement and said that he believed that people who cause traffic crashes that lead to major traffic jams and delays on the highways should be fined $1,000. He went on to say that those delays cause people to be late for work, appointments, job interviews, etc., and that many people have even been reprimanded and terminated from their jobs because they were late due to delays on the highways. He also said that most of these crashes are caused by people being careless, and that's another reason why the steep fine should be implemented. The writer stated that if this policy were to be executed, people would start being more careful on the highways and the number of crashes would drop.
I'm wondering what everyone thinks about this. To be honest, I can see some logic in this. I've been stuck in a few of those delays, and I have to be honest, it's irritating. I was even late for my job one day because of one, but fortunately, my employer was very understanding. Of course, we'd had a few inches of snow that day, and the crash that caused the delay was related to the snowfall.
I'm a little interested and disturbed over the notion that people get reprimanded and fired for being late due to traffic delays. These things are completely out of their control, and it shouldn't be hard to verify their claims of being stuck in delays, since the news stations monitor traffic conditions.
I'm wondering what everyone thinks about this. To be honest, I can see some logic in this. I've been stuck in a few of those delays, and I have to be honest, it's irritating. I was even late for my job one day because of one, but fortunately, my employer was very understanding. Of course, we'd had a few inches of snow that day, and the crash that caused the delay was related to the snowfall.
I'm a little interested and disturbed over the notion that people get reprimanded and fired for being late due to traffic delays. These things are completely out of their control, and it shouldn't be hard to verify their claims of being stuck in delays, since the news stations monitor traffic conditions.
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