mranaya
Task Force Sunny, 2009
Absolutely NOTHING, that's what. Same goes for anyone at a crosswalk.
Vehicular Homicide is an easy thing to accomplish, and the weapon of choice is literally sitting on the side of the road everywhere you go. You can't get rid of it no matter what argument you try to come up with, and you can't protect yourself from it by wearing kevlar, ceramic, or steel plates.
Well said. According to military strategists Wang and Stamper (2002):
In a debate on disarmament in the House of Commons, Stanley Baldwin, Conservative leader and at that time the Lord President of the Council, claimed that “[n]o power on earth can protect the man in the street from being bombed. Whatever people may tell him, the bomber will always get through.” Quoted in Uri Bialer, The Shadow of the Bomber: The Fear of Air Attack and British Politics, 1932 – 1939, London, UK: Royal Historical Society, 1980, p. 14 (p. 177).
Reference,
Wang, V. W. & Stamper, G. (2002). Asymmetric war? Implications for China's information warfare strategies. American Asian Review, 20(4), 167. Retrieved from http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.ezproxy....9d-d27e333c95e7@sessionmgr4003&vid=4&hid=4111