Posted by LA in WI on July 16, 2013 at 11:54:33 from (64.251.222.36):
In Reply to: Re: Safety, again OT posted by JD Seller on July 16, 2013 at 08:16:15:
JD, No one has a constitutional right to drive down a public road or highway. Think back to when you took your first written driver"s test...the instruction booklets state that driving on public roads is a "privilege", not a "right".
Can you imagine what kinds of people we would encounter on the roads if driving was a right...things would be far worse.
I personally don"t care if you wear a helmet, or fasten your seatbelt as long as you are not in my vehicle.
My friend is an EMT and he says they consider people who do not take safety precautions when behind the wheel to be "improvers of the gene pool".
My neighbor, a surgeon, watched a motorcycle driver roar at high speed past our houses without a helmet and he said "There goes a future donor".
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