• mondoman712
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    8 months ago

    Would you consider it negligent to drive somewhere you know is going to be busy, and therefore have potential to block an ambulance?

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        8 months ago

        What’s the difference between that and being at a protest that blocks a road?

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          8 months ago

          Scale and intent and flexibility.

          Scale: one car contributes almost nothing to a traffic jam

          Intent: a person driving somewhere is trying to drive somewhere. A person abandoning their car or standing in the road is trying to, in the words of people ITT, “causing inconvenience” and getting people “angry”.

          Flexibility: if you are in your car and see lights flashing you can at least try to get out of the way. If you have abandoned your car to cause a jam you can’t.

          You really can’t have it both ways. You can’t claim you are trying to inconvenience people and bring attention to your pet cause while also claiming you are just doing what normal people are doing.