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Flashing Your Headlights To Warn Other Drivers: Free Speech OR Justified Ticket?
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<blockquote data-quote="patrickcudd" data-source="post: 1617075" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>No offense, but they should fire everyone that is dependent on fines for revenue to support them. The basic priciple of what you describe is so jacked up, if you can't see it, you never will!</p><p></p><p>If you are so lunchladyish that anything illegal should be heavily fined, you need to read the OK statutes to find out what is really illegal. If tickets were written for all these things everyone would be broke! </p><p></p><p>I break the law everyday in some fashion. My morals are not dictated by laws, but by what is right and wrong. If a law is wrong or set up to catch someone unsuspecting for revenue generation, then it should be ignored by all. In fact, I think it is immoral to not break that law!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrickcudd, post: 1617075, member: 196"] No offense, but they should fire everyone that is dependent on fines for revenue to support them. The basic priciple of what you describe is so jacked up, if you can't see it, you never will! If you are so lunchladyish that anything illegal should be heavily fined, you need to read the OK statutes to find out what is really illegal. If tickets were written for all these things everyone would be broke! I break the law everyday in some fashion. My morals are not dictated by laws, but by what is right and wrong. If a law is wrong or set up to catch someone unsuspecting for revenue generation, then it should be ignored by all. In fact, I think it is immoral to not break that law! [/QUOTE]
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