Comment on Young girl 'unresponsive' after being run over by ute on popular Queensland island
Melonpoly@lemmy.world 11 months agoYes, because drivers shouldn’t be held responsible for killing/ harming people their vehicles on a fucking beach.
Comment on Young girl 'unresponsive' after being run over by ute on popular Queensland island
Melonpoly@lemmy.world 11 months agoYes, because drivers shouldn’t be held responsible for killing/ harming people their vehicles on a fucking beach.
bestusername@aussie.zone 11 months ago
Who said anything remotely like that?
I’m saying the incident could happen anywhere with lack of supervision.
mupAus@aussie.zone 11 months ago
It could, but beaches aren’t roads. What if someone was sunbaking or laying on the sand in an area they thought was safe? Are they allowed to be.run over because they weren’t keeping a close eye on every vehicle movement in the vicinity?
In my experience, vehicles don’t stick to any one particular “lane” on a beach so allowing them to use it as a road means the beach is now entirely unusable for anyone who is not in a vehicle.
You shouldn’t have to post a guard to ensure a member of your family is able to enjoy a beach without fear of someone in a vehicle killing them.
saltesc@lemmy.world 11 months ago
You need to do some basic research.
Too lazy; didn’t research. In Australia, 4×4 beaches are recognised as roads. All road rules apply, speed limits are signed. You even have to deal with planes when driving through an airport. Yep, beaches also have designated airports with regular traffic and they function exactly the same too.
99% of the east coast to go to, but if the idea of your toddler being unsupervised in road and air traffic sounds fun to you, there’s maps. And you’ll see all the warning signage that’ll let you know you’re at the right spot. Plus all the traffic. If you really want to step up the fun, walk past the 40kph road signs to the 80kph ones. Orange beacons mean you’re on an airsyrip, great sunbathing spot. It’s your right.
naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 months ago
If you are controlling machinery, and you fail to observe potential hazards and account for them, you are negligent.
If the speed limit is a hundred gazillion but you can’t see enough to be able to stop for someone you are being homicidally reckless. It’s a limit not a target.
mupAus@aussie.zone 11 months ago
Nah, I’m good.
I don’t care if beaches are roads. My point is that beaches should not be roads.
I was over on Moreton Island recently and walking south of the resort. Didn’t see any of your claimed warning signage. Just utes and 4wds tearing the shit out of the beach from the water line up to where the trees start. A beautiful beach in a beautiful spot away from all the crowds but I’ve got to be watching my kids like a hawk to make sure some idiot doesn’t kill one of them and then try to blame me for daring to walk with my kids down to the sand dunes.
I don’t care if it’s legal, it shouldn’t be. Why does everything have to be turned into yet more space exclusively for vehicles. Especially pristine beaches.
bestusername@aussie.zone 11 months ago
The language you’re using is just ridiculous.