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Not me. I haven't been of voting age that long. Blame someone else :P
Do people actually vote for anti-privacy type laws and practices or are they
just put into use "for the good of society"? I certainly didn't vote to allow
my name and number to be sold to any and all companies so they can call me all
day and all night.
Also, I am against seatbelt and helmet laws. You want to die...fine. But you
speeding could kill me so forget that.
Tim.
Proud Owner: '69 Chevelle
On 22-Jun-2001 Tom \"Gunn\ wrote:
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>> "Too fast" isn't an opinion it's a law. You pay the price of some freedom
> in
>> order to gain safety from others. That's society. Why should I drive
> 30mph in
>> a residential area just so I can get whacked in front of my house by a guy
> going
>> 90 who has a differant opinion of "too fast"? I'd like to go 90mph
>> sometime...but I give up the freedom to do so in order to be protected
> from
>> others who won't do it safely.
>>
>> But anyway...back to the point of privacy: Again...if you're not doing
>> anything wrong, why do you care who knows where you are in your car or
> when you
>> use your credit card?
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> Oh boy....I always wondered who those people were that voted for those
> "anti-privacy" laws, rules and regulations in addition to speed limits,
> seatbelt and helmet laws, etc (gotta be the same person!)....I guess now I
> know of one ;(
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> -Tom
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