To be a judge in France....
published: 23/11/22, 21:16
According to what I "believed or not" even, in France, to be a judge, you don't have to have special knowledge of law, but rather have a good general knowledge, a good open-mindedness, that have a good knowledge of law...
What do you think ?
I think to myself, something stupid...
Many modern vehicles report to you when the white line is exceeded, or mismanagement of your driving zone, and many, electric or not, are connected to a server...
From there, enforcing the "code", "stupidly and meanly", would be possible, and each deviation could be verbalized.
Small example, because, just with a vehicle, we could tax the same driver several times a day. What can be is already done in other proportions, without even necessarily being what is called "a public danger" for others.
Is it essential to enforce the law, at all costs, and put a machine, which gives, guilty or not, without any analysis, or put a human person, with all his faults, his flaws, his prejudices, and moreover, to be a human, to assess a situation?
Shocking, yes, that's for sure.
Do we assume that a straight line is the shortest path, forgetting all the "holes" that there may be, or can we see, a little, to make certain detours, and not fall into all the holes?
I don't know, but at least a mixed could be a solution, or not?
What do you think ?
I think to myself, something stupid...
Many modern vehicles report to you when the white line is exceeded, or mismanagement of your driving zone, and many, electric or not, are connected to a server...
From there, enforcing the "code", "stupidly and meanly", would be possible, and each deviation could be verbalized.
Small example, because, just with a vehicle, we could tax the same driver several times a day. What can be is already done in other proportions, without even necessarily being what is called "a public danger" for others.
Is it essential to enforce the law, at all costs, and put a machine, which gives, guilty or not, without any analysis, or put a human person, with all his faults, his flaws, his prejudices, and moreover, to be a human, to assess a situation?
Shocking, yes, that's for sure.
Do we assume that a straight line is the shortest path, forgetting all the "holes" that there may be, or can we see, a little, to make certain detours, and not fall into all the holes?
I don't know, but at least a mixed could be a solution, or not?