repiV
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Would what you tell yourself about my opinions happen to be that I think government has a proper role in some things, and not in other things?
The mere fact that you referred to the roads as "government roads" suggests that, whether consciously or not, you see them as the property of the government and not of the public.
That would be absolutely retarded and in my opinion a place where government has no role. And there are currently laws enacted by the very same government to prevent things like this.
How is it any more retarded than a seatbelt law? It's the exact same principle.
We simply happen to disagree on the law of seatbelt safety... that's all there is to it.
No, it's not. It's not about seatbelt safety, it's about what aspects of life the government does and does not have the right to get involved in.
If the government has the right to make any laws which are "for our own good", then we are little more than children for the entirety of our lives.
Yeah... I don't know how things work in the UK, but here we have laws that restrict people how they're allowed to use their private property... their homes. If they own their homes, that doesn't give them the right to do anything they want. They can't open up a business in their home or on their property if they're not properly zoned for it.
As well, they cannot make certain constructions to their property or additions to their homes without having proper construction/building permits.
That's more of an administrative law rather than a prescriptive one. The purpose and effect aren't really comparable.
It doesn't hurt me... it hurts my car when you fly out of your vehicle through the windshield and ruin my paint job and body work.
Clutching at straws. Big time.
In fact, on the same principle shouldn't we ban motorbikes because I might fly off and ruin your paintjob and bodywork?
I'm so reckless on the internet I'm not only a danger to myself, I'm a danger to everybody around me.
There's one thing that you and everyone else who posts silly amounts on HL2.net have in common (except for Stern, as he's just whiling away his time at work) - you all seem to suffer from extreme depression. I'm afraid it's not a coincidence...
How is that missing the point? If you don't like it, don't do it. I completely understand that doesn't change the situation, but it's one of your only alternatives until you talk with your member of parliament or however it works over there in the UK, to get things changed.
You're missing the point because the point is that the government shouldn't have the right to put me in that position in the first place. Likewise, if I want to go tearing down empty country roads on my bike for my Sunday morning fun, that's none of their business either because it isn't harming anyone.
We happened upon a police speed trap last summer at 6am on a Sunday morning on a deserted road in the middle of nowhere that is frequented by bikers and hardly anyone else (certainly nobody at that time of day). Who exactly is that supposed to protect?
I live a happy, healthy and productive life, bring joy to others and make a positive contribution to the world whenever I can. If those authoritarian twats think they have the right to ruin my fun or otherwise interfere in my life "for my own good" and give me a patronising lecture in the process, they can **** right off.