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Board Politics & Society
Re: Government should start paying attention to fast cars
by
HOPE25
on 10/07/2025, 10:39:14 UTC
The world is in morning after the news of Diego Jota’s death, you don’t have to be a football fan or affiliate to feel this dark pains and to make it even bitter he just got married two weeks ago and left a wife and kid, this is about Jota alone but also his younger brother died with him.

The cause of his death is via a ghastly motor tragedy that involved a luxurious car where the tire blew up while in motion cause the car to skid away from the road.

Luxurious fast car has been seen as a symbol of wealth and status so badly that almost every entertainer, athlete has one for themselves but these cars has been doing harm.

Last season Michiali Antonio a player from west ham had his season cut short with him battling for his life and career after he was involved in a car accident. This isn’t the only case in record, boxers, footballers and actors have been a victim of fast cars incidents

Yes there are speed limit laws but it seem that is not enough using the accident record. I propose there should be a law on the usage of fast cars, the only requirement to own one is your drivers license and your money. There should be a special license for the use of fast cars where users will go through a school in the handling of fast cars and overall usage. The government should not show a blind eyes to all this incidents.

The death of Diego Jota and his brother is not an accident. It is a sign of the legal failure of the system. Fast luxury cars are no longer just a symbol of status, they have become a death threat to us. They have become an irreparable loss to the stars of society and not just football players, but to the entire society. Actors have normalized distorted images in various circles. It cannot be a law that a person can drive a car at a speed of 200+ km with a license. Unless special training and licenses for cars are made mandatory and public awareness is not raised, we will have to listen to the news more often. This has become a symbol of our legal failure and negligence. The proposed changes to the entire law are very logical and timely.