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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 586323" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>That's good to hear! And funny thing is, getting off lightly may teach her better than harder punishment.</p><p></p><p>In my country there is certain range of lighter speeding, there police can either give you a ticker if they feel it is needed or give you a written reprimand if not. No other consequences if you get away with that written warning. It's a newer law. Before they either didn't stop you or stop and gave ticket. They of course studied how new law would change things and maybe even tried it first in just some part of the country. However what they did find in their studies was, that people who got off with reprimand were much less likely to speed in future. They explained it with idea that people who got a ticket felt they had paid for their mistake and didn't think of it any more, while those who got a reprimand felt they had been lucky and didn't dare to push their luck any more. Human nature can be an interesting thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 586323, member: 14557"] That's good to hear! And funny thing is, getting off lightly may teach her better than harder punishment. In my country there is certain range of lighter speeding, there police can either give you a ticker if they feel it is needed or give you a written reprimand if not. No other consequences if you get away with that written warning. It's a newer law. Before they either didn't stop you or stop and gave ticket. They of course studied how new law would change things and maybe even tried it first in just some part of the country. However what they did find in their studies was, that people who got off with reprimand were much less likely to speed in future. They explained it with idea that people who got a ticket felt they had paid for their mistake and didn't think of it any more, while those who got a reprimand felt they had been lucky and didn't dare to push their luck any more. Human nature can be an interesting thing. [/QUOTE]
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