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Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
One question: if your intention is to kill people, and you have a random group of people ready in a single agglomeration, is it more efficient to attempt to do so using a vehicle of any kind (motorcycle, sportscar, SUV, lorry, your pick) or a weapon of any kind (machete, katana, desert eagle, assault rifle, your pick)?
I take aircraft out of the equation because you would not find the average consumer flying a plane, and then a weaponized plane or with kamikaze intentions and I also take all varieties of bombs out of the equation, because no one buys grenades to kill deers with, and atomic bombs are also out of the reach of the average consumer (even though the ease with which these can be launched is terrifying, at least you got to go to flight school to learn to fly a plane, intention notwithstanding)
If you're talking like a busy street then I'd assume something like an assault rifle with a large clip is going to do the most damage and then vehicles. If we're talking what vehicles will do the most damage then something with weight behind it but enough power for quick acceleration, if you're able to get up speed before hand then the bigger & heavier the better because a truck going 60+ mph will do a lot more damage than a sports car going 90.
Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
Because vehicles were made with transportation in mind. Getting you from point A to point B, then perhaps to C or back to A in a time efficient manner as compared to what was before, camels, horses etc.
And by the way, the limitations are there. Age restriction, have to pass a license for it, heavy ticketing for vehicular mischief (double parking, passing in non passing lanes, going over speed etc.).
You can buy a car before you can buy alcohol, a lot before in certain places. You can also very easily rob a car, they're literally lined up on the street and if you're not that fussed about how it ends, like these people who are dead aren't, it's not hard to do. You can buy a car before you vote. It's actually very rare that you can't purchase a car, there are some things in place that will stop you driving it, legally, like insurance & bans but once again not an issue at all if you don't care about doing it legally.
Also in case you missed it I was being somewhat satirical.
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