Consequences vs. Punishment

from blog The Darth Mall, | ↗ original
Over on StreetsBlog, Kea Wilson makes a strong case for how we need consequences, not punishment, for reckless driving. Consequences, Singer explained, "are the direct effect of an action; they’re guaranteed, and they teach a lesson." When a driver strikes a concrete bollard separating a bike lane from the driving lane, a mangled bumper and the...