Anyone think of this?
Guys usually get into trouble in high school or early college years, because of their competitive nature. After they mature, passing 25, many have learned to respect the automobile. Women, on the other hand, get worse after 25. After 25, they are involved trying to do it all, and think that putting on make up is okay when your are driving down the road. Unfortunately, the guys are still under constant watch by law enforcement because of what they might have done in their younger years. Now, if law enforcement spends all their time worrying about the male drivers, how are they supposed to watch the female drivers?
Say you are a cop. ("Im a cop"...lol) You have your pick of following 2 cars. One contains 2 men, the other 2 women. The men are driving a new camaro, the women a expedition. Which looks more like a potential threat? Of course, you follow the guys. Then the guys are driving fine and are headed to a game. The SUV with female drivers hits a young boy on a bike because the driver was not paying attention. You cant focus on both at the same time, so you take the one that is thought to be a greater threat. So, if you keep following the guys, how do you know the women arent even more of a threat?
Once a convict, always a convict?
I see this more than you would believe. Women get away with it all, because everyone is so concerned that the guys on the road have a greater potential for causing trouble. People are more concerned with the guys driving the camaro, figuring they MIGHT: speed, burnout, race, etc, than with the women drivers, that ARE: speeding , driving erratically, missing traffic signs, etc.