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20-12-2008, 11:30 PM | #30 | ||
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this is my opinion.
i think why not? in most area's 110kph is the highest speed you are alowed to do WITHOUT breaking the law, risking your life (especially young adults with bugger all driving experiance) and the potential of having ur licence put in the shredder if your caught.... If I bought my son or daughter their first car, i think id have every damn right to have a magic button that made the car not even ABLE to go over 110kph. if they were to buy the car themselves? well thats different i think. one would hope the months of saving hard earned cash to get that car, would make them think alot harder before risking their life and or driving licence. |
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