Right, so since we're on topic how many gun related deaths happen in US and how many in France?
Banning cars could markedly reduce the incidence of death by vehicle. But beware, someone might still be able to buy a multi-tonne missile (car) on the black market tho.
Personal liberty and responsibility has its blood price. Same for the lack thereof.
If cars were specifically designed to kill people, as guns are, how long do you think it would take for them to get banned?
That said, cars are one of the most highly regulated consumer goods in US. One needs a license to operate a car, the car itself must have a valid vin & be registered, inspected yearly, and, in most places, insured. The car must comply with all sorts of DOT regulations (safety equipment, emissions, etc.), and draconian traffic laws (speed limits, can't drive drugged/drunk, can't run stop signs, etc.).
I love both cars and guns to bits, and don't mind ridiculous analogies, but let's be real here.
*The volume is
rather disappointing. We have only so much time to capitalize on brexit, and that window is closing fast.
@yefi,
The UK may have committed 'an act of economic self-harm with global ramifications'No need to run away from home just to hurt your father
