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What strikes me, though, is that it's men only who use a car as a weapon or have you heard of a woman doing that?
Males being violent seems an innate pattern in us Humans Thomas. Even like males being more susceptible to suicide.
It's in our genes and evolutionary past.
Even with our brief evolution it's still surely hard to rise above our primal past, especially how fast the Future is rushing at us in recent decades.
Our norms should change to throw off the negative shackles of the Human Condition, but that's a very tall order at the breakneck speed all things are now changing.
Alvin Toffer's Future Shock Pt II !

Not all animal species are so Patriarchal as us Humans tend to be, which is nice to see. I think Elephants have a Matriarchal society. Whales? Gorillas?

What caused that vile person to snap so? I haven’t heard.
Was it a terrorist attack, psychotic episode, drug induced, revenge, .. ? What can excuse such an heinous act?
Those bollards are sadly a good idea. Especially the pop up ones for authorised vehicles only.
 
What caused that vile person to snap so? I haven’t heard.
Was it a terrorist attack, psychotic episode, drug induced, revenge, .. ? What can excuse such an heinous act?
I mentioned that briefly to Craig. See above. Apparently a psychotic period. A 33 yo local German, father of two, and an ex-boxer. He'd asked for psychiatric treatment in a clinic and was released shortly before. He's said to have had a row with his wife, partner before the deed. Nothing can justify such an act. Tomorrow (Today for you) I'll be meeting up with my brother again same time and place as usual.
Those movable bollards are also used during the time of the Christmas market.
 
I mentioned that briefly to Craig. See above. Apparently a psychotic period. A 33 yo local German, father of two, and an ex-boxer. He'd asked for psychiatric treatment in a clinic and was released shortly before. He's said to have had a row with his wife, partner before the deed. Nothing can justify such an act. Tomorrow (Today for you) I'll be meeting up with my brother again same time and place as usual.
Those movable bollards are also used during the time of the Christmas market.
Thanks for that Thomas. A psychotic period!

A stressed out Ex Boxer too.

My old Father in law was a champion boxer and got hit too many times in the head, as boxers do.
A gentle gentleman even into his early dottage ...

A psychotic period!
A well used defence, and sometimes aptly so.
I'm no judge but surely public safety should be put first.
It's so often not here ... with recidivism highly likely with constant repeat offenders let out again and again and ...

Those bollards are essential in some places for sure.
We Aussies have had our own share of such brutal vehicle killings.

Long Rise the Bollards!
 
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ggrr morning insomnia. Nothing to answer then will read news.
I thought you might like to read the Nature Science article below on Human Sleep patterns Craig.

Why humans sleep so little

On the basis of the sleeping habits of closely related animals, biological anthropologist David Samson estimates that humans require roughly 2.5 hours more sleep than we tend to get each day. This “human sleep paradox” is the focus of his book, The Sleepless Ape. Using ethnography, neurobiology and primatology, Samson argues that the amount of sleep our species gets reflects an evolutionary trade-off. Short, high-quality bouts of sleep helped our ground-sleeping ancestors to stay alert to predators, with the bonus of more waking hours for social interaction and learning — something that reshaped the trajectory of our evolution.
Nature | 7 min read


I'm finding the more I age Craig the less sleep I get. Rarely 8 hours, more like 6 or 7 hours, sometimes only 5 hours.
I don't even have afternoon naps anymore.
My little dog sleeps about 10 hours a day!
 
Those original French Collins Class Submarines were Nuclear I think Craig.
Diesel-electric, same as our Collins class ones Terry. Evidently the Collins are having a major upgrade. Did you know they were built her in SA and were the first subs to be produced by computer. The Froggies have reoffered to sell their subs to us should AUKUS collapse. We built our last subs we should do the same with our next subs as well.
 
I thought you might like to read the Nature Science article below on Human Sleep patterns Craig.

Why humans sleep so little

On the basis of the sleeping habits of closely related animals, biological anthropologist David Samson estimates that humans require roughly 2.5 hours more sleep than we tend to get each day. This “human sleep paradox” is the focus of his book, The Sleepless Ape. Using ethnography, neurobiology and primatology, Samson argues that the amount of sleep our species gets reflects an evolutionary trade-off. Short, high-quality bouts of sleep helped our ground-sleeping ancestors to stay alert to predators, with the bonus of more waking hours for social interaction and learning — something that reshaped the trajectory of our evolution.
Nature | 7 min read


I'm finding the more I age Craig the less sleep I get. Rarely 8 hours, more like 6 or 7 hours, sometimes only 5 hours.
I don't even have afternoon naps anymore.
My little dog sleeps about 10 hours a day!
Ditto Terry. I prefer morning than nite insomnia. Thats a dead set sleep killer. My Bonnie prob sleeps longer than your pooch since having anemia.
 
Diesel-electric, same as our Collins class ones Terry. Evidently the Collins are having a major upgrade. Did you know they were built her in SA and were the first subs to be produced by computer. The Froggies have reoffered to sell their subs to us should AUKUS collapse. We built our last subs we should do the same with our next subs as well.
Well said Craig!

The sooner we wash our hands of the US rubbish Aukus deal, the better. The US is chaotic and untrustworthy!
I too feel France is our best bet for subs, and the Japanese for their Frigates.

Make America Alone Again! MAAA!
 
with recidivism highly likely with constant repeat offenders let out again and again and ...
It's multifaceted, as my daughter says, who's a forensic psychiatric specialist. First and foremost, there are good reasons (euthanasia in Nazi-Germany) that the threshold for keeping a person in a clinic against their will is high. The law says "if there's no indication of the patient being an immediate danger to themselves or others", they may leave the clinic at any time.
Unfortunately, it doesn't always show whether a patient is going to commit such a violent offence. Other factors contributing to an insufficient treatment are time and money constraints.
Edit: To be precise, the official wording is "an acute psychic state of emergency" which isn't necessarily an intermittent period.
 
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