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right or priviledge ... at what point do you buttert 4316

On Fri, 13 May 2005 21:34:18 -0500, Brent P

... strawman ... whine ...

I understand the difference, which is why I know that driving is (and has been for many years) and should be a privilege.

What you fail to understand is that the average citizen is incapable of handling a motor vehicle with reasonable safety without being properly educated and tested before he can drive on the streets.

The activities that are and should be fundamental rights are activities that the average person doesn't need special education to do with reasonable safety.

And as for you having to walk to LA: If you deem yourself incapable of obtaining a motor vehicle license or reject the idea because of ideology, there are many ways to get to LA without having to drive yourself, ranging from hitch hiking to taking a taxicab and include flying commercially, riding the bus or the train etc.

right or priviledge ... at what point do you buttert 4317
As a privilege, the state can demand that we give up any and all rights to use a motor vehicle. It can demand anything. I understand that quite well. I fail to...

Your freedom of travel is in no way threatened by needing a license to drive.

... strawman ... whine ...

I don't support raping anyone, which is why I am for a civilized and moderately regulated society instead of for anarchy like you are. The only one, who is playing dirty here, is you.

Chris




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