I'm pretty sure I learned a LONG time ago, like sometime in late Elementary school or thereabouts, that I should do what
I think is right without regard to what others think is right, especially if their actions do not affect me. Because, if I worry about what others think is right or wrong, and it happens to be different than what
I believe, then I'm going to go absolutely insane EVERY time I see someone run a yellow light that I chose not to run, or when someone passes me going 5 miles faster than the speed I choose to go. But, I choose not to get upset about such things. If they get caught breaking the law, then that's their problem, and I will probably laugh if I happen to be witness to it. But I'm certainly not going to let it ruin my day if they don't. In the case of fast passes, it's kinda like those people "got caught" and can't do it anymore. But still, that doesn't affect me, so I really don't care.
It always surprises me when I read posts from people, especially adults, who are offended/upset that others think something is right that they personally believe is wrong, or vice versa, and try to change their beliefs by venting their frustrations on a forum. Now, I'm not against venting frustrations on forums, but when the intent of the post is to make people feel badly for doing something that the OP thinks is wrong, or people who reply to the thread call others names or use other forms of insult, I just shake my head.
If my safety was a concern, that would be a different story. But, I'm pretty sure that if someone chooses to use a fast pass 1 minute, or God forbid 1 hour, after the window has expired, I'm not going to wind up in the hospital with a broken leg or worse. Therefore, I'm not worried about what someone else chooses to do. And people who do worry about such things always make me wonder how they didn't learn that same lesson YEARS ago.
