> The first is a property crime as soon as they enter your land.

Well this is interesting.  Why is it a crime?  Nobody has been hurt or
endangered.  After all, that person has the right to "unfettered"
"unmolested" travel don't they?  Oh, right, it's YOUR property which
you have a right to say who may travel upon it or how it's used, so
someone trespassing is a crime.  I see.

So, when you're a part of the public on a public roadway and the
public has agreed through an elected legislature that it's public
roadways are to be used in a certain manner, and someone violates that
manner by driving under the influence of intoxicating substances
thereby endangering other people, how is that violation of the
"public's right" to determine how its roads are used NOT a crime
again?

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