OK, I understand your views, but I do not share them.

I do believe traffic laws are a necessity and, no matter how they can be misused and misinterpreted, the benefits of having robust regulations outweigh the risks.

I don't think human incentives alone are able to achieve road safety.

I do not want to expose myself to violence (it happened) because I just point out a dangerous situation. I do not like the jungle. Therefore, I do not see proper law enforcement as an interference with my freedom.

> Quick question though, If someone parks where they should not and there is an accident. Does the parking violator get punished fined etc. Yeah, he does. So whats the problem?

The problem is that the accident happened already! People might have been injured or killed. I'd like to prevent this by timely letting the police know there is a dangerous situation.

As absurd as it sounds, traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for children and young adults.

I do appreciate our exchanges, but here let's agree to disagree.

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I do believe that enforceable roadside traffic laws may one day be a relic of a bygone age displaced by algorithmic math and common sense alignment of incentives. Accidental death will always exist in spite of these breakthroughs.