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the no context comments thread
« on: September 23, 2016, 08:31:39 PM »
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Garrett Gebhardt · Kansas City, Missouri
Statists gonna State. They don't understand:

1. There is no crime without a victim. Speeding itself cannot be a crime. In fact, of most traffic "offenses", a moral argument can only be made for reckless driving, as applied where actual damage against person, property or liberty is potentially imminent.

2. Speeding itself does not kill. Poor vehicular maintenance or construction, speed differential (slow-moving vehicles or objects in a highway lane), poor road conditions or impaired judgment/distracted driving are all major factors in fatal or near fatal crashes. Speed limits prevent none of these and in fact often contribute to crashes as faster drivers often wish to pass and get out of the way of unsafe, slower drivers or potential hazards. This leads us to...

3. Speed limits are mostly a revenue collection device, another hidden "tax". In fact, most traffic "safety" laws are used primarily for filling government coffers, enriching bureaucrats and taking valuable police time away from solving real crimes. Much like similarly victimless crime drug laws, they divide and alienate a large segment of the population from the police paid to oppress those who indirectly pay their salaries. Sometimes it gets so bad that even the Justice Department objects to the level of the extortion, as they did in Ferguson, MO. Most of the time though, they get away with it as they get away with almost anything nowadays.

The role of law enforcement should not be that of an overpaid metermaid. A new focus on only crimes with real victims would cause officers to be lauded by more than just the usual authoritarian apologists. An end to the militarization of local police and real, community service reachouts could help end the conflict. As it stands, for all of the racial division narrative being pushed, the real war is not black vs. white. It's blue vs. you.
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Re: the no context comments thread
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2016, 08:36:48 PM »
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This is what they mean by race-baiting why people are jumping on here and not all but saying what they would and what they wouldn't do if black people wrote that on the house I live around the corner from this house and that was not put on there by any blacks that was the white person trying to sell this house trying to make a story we have white blacks Mexicans and Chinese in this area investigate and you will see this is just trying to make news out of everything else that is going on in this country
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« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2016, 08:54:20 PM »
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Re: the no context comments thread
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2016, 09:02:40 PM »
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Riots are extremely underrated as tools for social change.

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Guy on the radio yesterday was listing good policy/societal changes that occurred after riots. It was pretty surprising how effective it is to bring attention and put pressure on people.

What a bunch of idiots
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