• Ok. Applying that logic then to riding up the left of an indicating lorry at a junction. Someone might find the thrill of doing that quite exciting, and therefore do it to get some kicks. It's said persons "my decision, not theirs". Does that mean its not ok for me to call said person out, because it's their decision, not mine?

  • Does that mean its not ok for me to call said person out, because it's their decision, not mine?

    But the usual assumption is they're doing something dangerous because they don't know any better/haven't thought about it/are sleepwalking to their squishy doom.

    That's very different to having made a conscious, informed decision, which admittedly seems pretty unlikely.

  • This. People have the right to make decisions about their lives which other people consider to be stupid and reckless. Just as anyone else has the right to say that in their opinion such behaviour is stupid and reckless. But that's all it is - one person's opinion about someone else's decision. And God knows there are enough of them about.

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