"did you get your drivers licence out of a Cheerios box"
down here its "did you get your drivers license from KMart"?
Kenneth Waller
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Today I Was Stopped by the Police While Photographing
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From: "Tom Reese"
Subject: Re: Today I Was Stopped by the Police While Photographing
Up here, driving a car is considered a privledge, not a right. The
police
have been determined to have the right to ensure that you qualify for
the
privledge.
They give us that same line in the US and I think it's a bunch of crap.
Riding a bicycle isn't a privilege, walking isn't a privilege,
skateboarding
isn't a privilege and neither is any other method of transport. Buying
into
that requires buying into the idea that freedom is something that the
government can mete out as it sees fit.
We're free to drive as long as we don't endanger anyone. If we make too
many
mistakes and endanger too many people then that freedom is taken away.
I take it you were just handed a drivers licence as soon as you decided
you wanted one?
Or do they not require proof of ability before letting people out on the
road down there?
We have a quip up here, generally spoken after you have seen a
particularly moronic driving mistake, something along the lines of "did
you get your drivers licence out of a Cheerios box". I didn't realize that
it was true in some parts of the world.
William Robb