Fine. Make it a home made nuclear plant. Or an unlicenced distillery.
Fine, I will. Just to spite you.
Ok, how about another question; in what way is legally requiring people to buckle up a bad thing?
Becuase people should be able to do whatever the hell they want, as long as they are only endangering themselves
and those who agree to be endangered. The role of the government is not to provide positive reinforcement (quit smoking, wear your seatbelt, watch your diet), only negative reinforcement (don't murder people, don't set buildings on fire etc). The distinction may be subtle, but the implications are immense. Once your start telling people what they should do, instead of what they shouldn't do, there is almost no end.
So, children are now something else then grown up Human beings? Why protect a baby and not yourself? If you are so adament that babies should be protected, why not a law to protect EVERYONE?
Has it ever occured to you that I may not
want to be protected?
I make an exception for small children because you can't expect a 5 year old to consciously know the risks involved, whereas an adult can. Thats the whole problem, treating adults like children. I realize that smoking and alcohol and red meat and not wearing a seat belt are hazardous to my health, I just don't give a ****. And as an adult, no one can tell me otherwise. Life is hazardous to my health, so what.
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as for the threat to others, outside the car (since those inside the car have, by their very presence, consented to the situation), well until someone shows me otherwise I am inclined to believe that the threat is no greater than any number of everyday occurences, and not great enough to warrant legislation. You have to draw the line somewhere, thats agreed, but where we disagree is as to where.
If 1 person per year dies of poodle attacks, that is not enough to warrant outlawing poodles. But if 500,000 a year die from poodle attacks, thats a different story.