Dr. Zaius
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My Navy buddy will be broke from profanity violations...We are coming closer and closer to demolition man every day....
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My Navy buddy will be broke from profanity violations...We are coming closer and closer to demolition man every day....
With what new york and cali are doing now with guns yes there absolutely will be challenges and laws will likely get struck down but our lovely dystopian regime states will just find a way to keep shirking the rulings as long as you live in a state that isnt a dystopian hellhole you should be ok for now at least...So civil liberties are completely dead in the EU now? I could see constitutional challenges to something like this in the USA.
As New Hampshire would say "Live Free or Die!"With what new york and cali are doing now with guns yes there absolutely will be challenges and laws will likely get struck down but our lovely dystopian regime states will just find a way to keep shirking the rulings as long as you live in a state that isnt a dystopian hellhole you should be ok for now at least...
Vermont too, if I didnt hate the cold so damn much I'd have moved up there already its like that pocket of states is the last truly free place in americaAs New Hampshire would say "Live Free or Die!"
At least until the Constitution is ruled to be null and void because it's outdated.So civil liberties are completely dead in the EU now? I could see constitutional challenges to something like this in the USA.
Canada and america are two different things, in america you have a right to privacy protection from self incrimination as well as due process and the right to face your accuser, I can't speak for canada only florida, thats a canada problem I don't remember anything like that happening statesideyou cant say that.
there was an instance in Canada, where the translator was helping students pass simply because of their heritage, not because of their skillset.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/translator-charged-with-helping-hundreds-cheat-on-driving-test-1.4305948
other instances:
https://www.canadianunderwriter.ca/...n-on-fraudulent-license-operation-1000013153/
https://www.insurance-canada.ca/2004/03/08/icbc-and-police-crack-down-on-driver-licensing-fraud/
the system isn't perfect and there's gaps that allow people to take advantage.
every time they fix one, another way to circumvent the system appears.
since driving is a priveledge and not a right, none of our constitution claims will ever hold up.
when you accept your licence you are essentially in a contract to follow the laws and rules of the road. speeding is one of them obviously.
break that law, you get fined, break it enough you lose your licence.
since so few have any regard for this, the legislators do what legislators do...and make up new shit. In this case, technology to ensure you follow set speed limits is coming whether we cry about our rights or not.
At least until the Constitution is ruled to be null and void because it's outdated.
George Orwell was amazingly prescient with this comment from 1984:
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute.
“History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”
I think way too many of them view it as a wishlist...It is unfortunate that many of our politicians mistook 1984 as a user manual.
Ha. Yeah. The state that'll give you a 1200$ fine for having a joint and fine you for riding your snowmobile across a lake too fast ?As New Hampshire would say "Live Free or Die!"
Actually, Canada and the U.S. are very similar when it comes to the whole rights and freedoms, due process, self-incrimination thing. We both also have Supreme Courts to decide when governments step on those rights. So far, speed limit, helmet, insurance, registration, and seat belt laws have stood the test of reasonable infringement. Something like this likely would too.Canada and america are two different things, in america you have a right to privacy protection from self incrimination as well as due process and the right to face your accuser, I can't speak for canada only florida, thats a canada problem I don't remember anything like that happening stateside