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To: SheLion
When laws become outrageous, they also become impossible to enforce. I was in a locality recently that bans talking on cell phones when driving. About one out of five people I saw driving were on a cell phone! Why? Because who's going to stop them?! On my entire four day business trip, I never saw a police car. Thus, the law is unenforceable (like most liberal laws).
45 posted on 05/21/2006 9:04:12 AM PDT by ExtremeUnction
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To: ExtremeUnction
When laws become outrageous, they also become impossible to enforce. I was in a locality recently that bans talking on cell phones when driving. About one out of five people I saw driving were on a cell phone! Why? Because who's going to stop them?! On my entire four day business trip, I never saw a police car. Thus, the law is unenforceable (like most liberal laws).

That's right.  And the police have no time to enforce this petty annie stuff.

When California forced a smoking ban on the bars, the bars started a "phone tree."  They would smoke until they got a call that the smoke police were on the prowl.  Then, they would put away all the ashtrays.  What a horrible way to have to run a business!


49 posted on 05/21/2006 9:30:55 AM PDT by SheLion
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