Originally posted by Graham
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Have to agree about general knowledge. It's astonishing that people have an information superhighway at their fingertips and yet can be so woefully ignorant. I have been asked by young adults I work with 'Is Prince Phillip the Queen's son?' and 'Does the Queen have any children?' and 'Is Bristol and Island?'
As a general response to the theme of this thread 'are people getting dumber?' I would say that many people live in a bubble in which only they exist. They are not dumb but selfish. Thus, people jump red lights (especially cyclists), park on double yellow lines and then complain when they are fined, and drive too fast because they think they know better than the experts who have set the speed limit for that road. People are unable and unwilling to accept responsibility for their own actions even when they are in the wrong and always believe they have been unfairly punished for doing wrong. The response given to police officers when they have stopped someone for speeding or not wearing their seatbelt or parking so that they cause an obstruction and danger to others is often to retort 'why don't you spend your time catching real criminals instead of coming after me for something so trivial?' Standards of personal behaviour and conduct have plummeted, I feel.

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