November Rain
Single Mother
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alright, there's a much larger tin of worms here...Outside of emergency vehicles and the very rare absolute emergency (getting someone to the hospital, fleeing for your life, whatever) there is no acceptable reason for going over the limit.
But, your right, let's put inhibitor chips in all the cars! While we're at it, lets put scales in front of all the fast food joints...if you're too fat you're stuck with a salad and a slim fast. And let's put chips in cigarettes so that if there is someone within a 20 foot radius it won't light up. Or a beer that checks your blood alcohol to see if you're too drunk...and if you are the alcohol evaporates and you're left with an O'Douls!! Or how about standard 32 inch TVs...no more 56inch plasma or 60 inch rear projection. They just take up space and use too much energy. We don't really NEED any of these things...let's lock it all down!!!
Sorry...went on a rant.
and its basically saying that it is up to the individual to monitor themselves and use their own common sense to Guide them through life.
However, i would say what is best for the individual is not always best for the community in the whole and sometimes guidelines do need to be put in place because on average, the individual is pretty dumb.
We are all fortunate to be amongst generally well brought up intelligent rational thoughtful people but we can't use this as a proper cencus of the entire popolus.
A group of people are only as strong as their weaker links and although rules are brought in may feel like they are restricting freedoms of those who know better, they are really there to aid those that can't be trusted to govern themselves.
but it's hard to find a balance in a capitalist society.