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Old 01-15-2008, 06:26 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by CrazyFlamingos View Post
I was not disagreeing with you that sexual orientation is irrelevant. As a matter of fact I agree with you.

But there are good drivers and bad drivers.

I have a friend who has lost his license because of points in three different states. (He is heterosexual. hmmmmm?? Maybe I'm on to something.)

And they should not be on the road because they have no respect for either the rules of the road or for the safety of other people on the roadways.
Gary; perhaps your esteemed professor could explain CF's friend in relation to his theory. Also have him explain how it is that my sister, heterosexual, aged 54 has never had a moving violation or traffic accident. She hasn't even received a traffic ticket yet!
What it adds up to is that gender and sexual preference have diddly squat to do with good/bad and safe/unsafe driving. For every person like my sister- few and far between, I'll wager- there are probably 200 people like CF's friend.