To: HAL9000
To quote from Jim Carrey's character in "Liar, Liar,"
QUIT BREAKING THE LAW, A**HOLE!
43 posted on
07/02/2003 9:51:36 PM PDT by
pogo101
To: pogo101
Any violation of a law, that does not have a victim, has harmed nobody.
Sorry, unless another person has been harmed, this is just another method of extorting money from the citizens to fund city programs.
For situations like this, I love to see citizens fight back!
44 posted on
07/02/2003 9:57:32 PM PDT by
Hunble
To: pogo101
When I lived in Boston, my neighbor received a pile of nearly a dozen citations in one single day. He recalled driving home at 3 or 4am a few weeks earlier, and since there wasn't any traffic, he decided to just roll through the red lights.
Don't break traffic law in Boston... Too bad all the lenient liberal judges work in the criminal courts.
To: pogo101
Amen.
The breaking of any one law leads us to the slippery slope of breaking any law. Let our gold standard be to obey all legal laws and to eradicate all illegal laws.
In the case of enforcement of speed limits, I'm all for it. Think of traffic citations for exceeding the speed limit as a cost of doing business for the reckless driver.
My auto insurance rate is way too high: I am subsidizing the reckless drivers in my state.
66 posted on
07/03/2003 6:48:02 AM PDT by
Prolixus
(Summum ius summa inuria.)
To: pogo101
ref: your post #43. Some laws are stupid. And people that want to enforce those stupid laws are control freaks.
You might enjoy chatting with Dane.
Capt Freedom
140 posted on
07/03/2003 8:03:35 AM PDT by
Capt.YankeeMike
(get outta my pocket, outta my car, and outta the schools)
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