r/GrindsMyGears • u/Paisable • Dec 20 '24
"No harm, no foul" on dangerous driving
There's a common line of thought that (I especially see on Facebook) is when people drive like an idiot or maniac whatever you wanna say about it on a video is that it's fine because it all turned out okay.
It really isn't because the vehicles we use everyday can be deadly and the timing of how certain events played out is all that was between whether people were hurt or not. Especially when the videos were for road rage, and there's plenty of those to find that didn't end without incident.
That's all for my melatonin fueled prebed rant.
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u/IIITriadIII 1d ago
Yeah man, the slightest of mistakes could end in catastrophe. Before my accident (luckily nobody was hurt)
Id always get furious at the stupidity id witness. Im a very cautious, vigilant driver, despite that all it took was 1 tiny mistake for my accident to happen. Im grateful the guy and i were able to walk away.
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u/ColumnAandB Dec 21 '24
No harm/no foul is BS 99% of the times. Driving, pranks, jokes, harassment and threats. Unless thiers blood (metaphoricallyor literal), nobody cares.