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Originally Posted by jackmeister
This would only apply to people who earn their money responsibly in Canada. But when people actually earn enough money to afford a car that can easily hit 200km/h (ferrari,lambo etc), they ought to be smart enough to know not to drive at that speed anywhere but a track.
I think the issue most people have here are the 18-21 year old N drivers with their nice cars and the need for speed. Unfortunately many of these people, their family or main moneymaker is overseas and are only asset heavy but very little income in Canada. Thats something for the CRA to do, nor does ICBC/Police have the right to go over someone's family's income in China or another part of the world because of a speeding ticket.
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You seem to think all of Canada is like Vancouver. Here in Kelowna, we deal with a lot of spoilt Albertan kids tearing around in mommy and daddies cars. Is it a perfect solution? No. But it does help with those rich pricks who think they're above the law because the fines are "cheap" to them.
Yes most people who own these sorts of cars ought to be smart enough, but I doubt many are. How many of the supercars in BC get tracked? I would guess very, very few.