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Originally Posted by digitaldivas
I hear all of these arguments, and the bottom line is that although driving is not a right, the right to personal dignity and unwarranted search and seizure and not having cops strap you down against you're will is suppost to be a right last time I checked... Imho, the end does not justify the means at all.
And where does it end? Do you really think the forefathers had this shit in mind? I seriously doubt it! Come on...
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Actually, this is where states rights come into play; it would be out of the forefather's hands, as they desired.