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Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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Originally posted by Ming
That's right...
He's the one that asked for it by coming here and posting how he broke the law, made an error in judgement driving by not being able to figure out how to get off a highway at the proper exit, and then whines about how the cop gave him no respect and a ticket, and that the fine was excessive...
What did he expect... our sympathy...
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
Excessive can be in and of itself reckless. There comes a certain point where you will be travelling fast enough that you will not have the control over the vehicle needed to avoid an accident should something unexpected arise.
Where it simply a matter of your own personal safety, that would be wone thing, but it is clearly not, as you share the road with others, and it is THEIR safety that matters most.
While you make think you are capable of reasonably determining at what rate you may safely, and you may be, I don't think that's something to be entrusted to each individual to decide.
I never said I thought you were nutty, I said that, without justification, your views come across as being nutty. That's not the same thing.
That's not how those laws I mentioned are meant. They are meant to save us from OTHERS.
How could you NOT have laws that make it illegal to exceed the safe level of occupancy of a building or elevator?
People are selfish, and they would cram into a place they wanted to go until it was a disaster.
Here's a quote for ya.
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools. " --Herbert Spencer
There is no freedom without a basic responsibilty for ourselves.
Should it be okay to have 16 people living in a studio apartment? Absolutely not. It is not only a health hazard from a disease standpoint, it's a safety hazard due to fire.
As David Floyd and other libertarians have mentioned, a state can pass any law so long as it does not conflict with the Constitution.Read my new signature quote. It doesn't have to be written to be a right. Rights exist independent of our ability to properly name them.
Nothing in the constitution prohibits speed limits.Speed limits do not infringe on the right to travel, as they do not prohibit anyone from traveling. They protect the rights of travellers to drive down the highway in relative safety from recklessness.If playground rules don't apply, this is anarchy! -Kelso
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Originally posted by 1
Ming, I'm tired of your stupid comments. I'm not even mad anymore, if I could get you banned I would.
But alas you are the one in power, and a prime example of a double standard.
What have I done except to show you the same lack of respect you are showing other people in this thread...
Pretty fair if you ask me.
So cram your holier than thou attitude, and don't let the door hit you in the butt as you run for cover.Keep on Civin'
RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by tandeetaylor
No fence-sitting! I'm nutty or I'm not.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
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Ming has a baaaaaaaaaad attitude.
He drives like a Granny though, so you know how that is.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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Originally posted by NeOmega
and the local govt taking over the power company, etc... you mean regulate as a monopoly, or take over outright?If playground rules don't apply, this is anarchy! -Kelso
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Originally posted by DinoDoc
I just blame it on the hormones when pregnant women get nutty.
As to 1 and Ming. 1, I don't think Ming was really being that rude (except for the rows of laughing faces, maybe). Your frustration is unwarranted. It's OK, calm down.If playground rules don't apply, this is anarchy! -Kelso
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something about misused smilies that can get people's blood boiling.
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Originally posted by tandeetaylor
I agree. I guess I just don't aprove of the limits that have been set
, and I don't agree with the manner in which the government, through its law enforcement officers, wields its power.
Well, the government and its cocky police people don't seem to be doing a very good job either!
No they're not.
How could you NOT do something?? By not doing it.
The businesses that own the elevators and restaurants and the people who use them also have a selfish interest in not dying and not letting its customers die. It IS just saving us from ourselves.
Surely you don't think a landowner should have the right to dump toxic waste into a river on his property under the notion that he wouldn't possibly want to do that, as it might be poor community relations?
Why should a factory owner not be able to employ 9-year-olds in a very dangerous plant where dismemberings are common without regard to their safety?
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools. " --Herbert Spencer
There is no freedom without a basic responsibilty for ourselves.
Not my problem. If you want to live like that (AND the owner of the property doesn't care), why should I?
Take that back! Don't group me with him! How dare you?!Read my new signature quote. It doesn't have to be written to be a right. Rights exist independent of our ability to properly name them.
Travelling is a right. And so is the manner in which you do so, outside of hurting others.
I can fire a gun at a range. I can't fire it at a crowd of people, even if I don't specifically aim for anyone and there is a chance I will miss people entirely.Tutto nel mondo è burla
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GUNS: it is not exactly the potential to do harm that makes me see it as illegal. It is the robbing of my freedom. As long as that gun is pointed at me, I am at the will of the person pointing it at me.
Fact is, going 10 MPH above the speedlimit at 11:00 P.M. is putting no- one in danger.
Going 20 MPH above on a freeway at the same time is not increasing hte risks at all.
However, going the speedlimit on pack ice can be.
Of course only Montana law has ever supported me in this notion, but who else has the cahunas to tell D.C. they don't need their highway dollars?
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
But statistics would disagree with you. It has been shown many times in real life that there is a correlation between posted speed limits and accidents, and in areas where they have decreased the speed limits, there has been a noticeable decrease in accidents.
All right, all right. Speed limits. I'm tired of this. You win.
As I said before, cops abusing their authority = bad thing.
Explain. Surely they are. They are not laws prohibiting private, consentual behavior that only effects the person involved. They are protecting the collective good, as well as the individuals who would be harmed by such behavior.
Not quite. The fact is, there are plenty of irresponsible business owners out there. I see it all the time here in NY.
Surely you don't think a landowner should have the right to dump toxic waste into a river on his property under the notion that he wouldn't possibly want to do that, as it might be poor community relations?
Why should a factory owner not be able to employ 9-year-olds in a very dangerous plant where dismemberings are common without regard to their safety?
When it comes to regulated personal behavior that only effects ourselves, I agree. But this isn't about that, this is about protecting OTHER people who might be effected by our behavior.
It's a pretty quote, but quotes don't make an argument,
especially since he isn't referring to a comparable situation.
From a public health aspect, you should care a LOT. People living like that would be a magnet for diseases. What if you lived next door and found yourself exposed to cholera due to those people living in such conditions?
I can fire a gun at a range. I can't fire it at a crowd of people, even if I don't specifically aim for anyone and there is a chance I will miss people entirely.If playground rules don't apply, this is anarchy! -Kelso
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Originally posted by NeOmega
97 in a 65 is pretty bad
Here you get a fine of at least $1500, more like $2500, probably lose your licence and you would have to go to court and be dealt with by a magistrate. You'd be a pariah in your community because the case would be publicised. If you were charged with dangerous driving, you could be jailed or get a criminal record for exceeding the speed limit by that much.
The number one cause of deaths on highways and country roads in Australia is speed and even a 5 or 10 kilometre per hour difference in speed can mean the difference between life and death, even at low speeds.
Some of you people don't understand your car is a deadly weapon if not used right and shouldn't have a licence. You are just petty criminals and a menace to the travelling public in your country. I hope the cops catch all of you and throw the book at youLast edited by Alexander's Horse; October 22, 2002, 20:36.Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..
Look, I just don't anymore, okay?
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I thought Australian's were like Amish. Carriages and that, only pulled by dingos.Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
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Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
Pretty Bad????????????????
Here you get a fine of at least $1500, more like $2500, probably lose your licence and you would have to go to court and dealt with by a magistrate. If you were charged with dangerous driving, you could be jailed or get a criminal record for exceeding the speed limit by that much.
The number one cause of deaths on highways and country roads in Australia is speed and even a 5 or 10 kilometre per hour difference in speed can mean the difference between life and death, even at low speeds.
Some of you people don't understand your car is a deadly weapon if not used right and shouldn't have a licence. You are just petty criminals and a menace to the travelling public in your country. I hope the cops catch all of you and throw the book at you
And I've gotten off a ticket or two myself..... sorry.Last edited by NeOmega; October 22, 2002, 20:53.
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