/I suppose you'd see it as acceptable collateral damage. I don't./
TTT
/During the 12 years to 2011, the police recorded more than three million road casualties in Great Britain.
More than 36,000 people lost their lives and another 373,985 were seriously injured./
Is that 'collateral damage' to us getting around? I suppose so
Are we 'happy' about that? Do we accept it as reality? Do we do our best to reduce it to 'just' 2.5 million casualties?
Alternatively, if you want to get equally indignant about that much more significant loss of 'innocents' perhaps you would like to ban all motorised transport?