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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Wait are you basicly saying to waste tax payer money when you know you are wrong instead of just paying for what you did and know you did?
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I really wish you wouldn?t have opened this door, now I am going to have to assault you with pro-freedom ideals?
When given the choice between "wasting taxpayer money" (my money to waste, besides) and getting ass-raped with an unconstitutional backdoor tax, you better bet your bottom dollar I'd rather waste my taxpayer money throwing a wrench in the works than I would politely submit my anus to the government for violation.
Traffic laws like seatbelt laws, registration requirements, license requirements and speed limits are unconstitutional. No one has a right to tell you how fast you can or cant drive. That?s a decision that you as a driver should be making based on conditions -- and when your decision causes someone else harm -- you should be responsible for that too.
You have the right (yes, its a right - it became a right when they started forcing us to pay for roads thru taxes) to drive in any manner you want so long as you don?t hurt anyone. Driving fast does not automatically mean you are a danger. It is possible to drive fast and still be operating your vehicle in a safe manner.
Arbitrary speed limits don?t take into consideration any factors like whether, day or night, road condition, traffic congestion, etc. The only time a cop should be able to ticket you for speed is if your operation of your vehicle endangered someone or actually caused something bad to happen - not because you drove faster than some arbitrary number that some dickwad in a three piece suit pulled out of his ass at a council meeting and got passed because a few whiney residents want to impose their will on everyone. A speed limit is just like Bush's pre-emptive war. It is a rush to judgment and imposes restrictions on people based on what may or may not happen in the future. Neither is constitutional and neither has any place in a free society.
Yes, its an extreme position that most people aren?t ready to accept yet. Its so much easier to live in a nanny state where the government wipes your ass for you and you never have to take responsibility for anything. But for people like me that know how to drive and have experience doing so, 25 MHP because some kids live on the street and their negligent parents don?t want to watch them is not appropriate.