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Constitutionality of DWI checkpoints?
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<blockquote data-quote="exdeath" data-source="post: 8736797" data-attributes="member: 56343"><p>No they are not crazy. We are talking about saving lives! If you aren't a hypocrite, then show me just how far you are willing to go to save lives and only drive 5 mph.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't think so.</p><p></p><p>My point being that "safety" and "saving lives" is often used to throw everything else out the window. Take the most absurd legislation imaginable, and throw "to save lives" onto the end of it and somehow it's supposed to be worth it and easier to swallow.</p><p></p><p>Safety and saving lives is not the be all end all measuring stick. Liberty is. If you were at all familiar with the writing of not only the Constitution itself but it's supporting documents and musings of those who influenced and wrote the document, you'd understand that not only was safety a non-concern, but that lives were considered expendable for the sake of liberty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exdeath, post: 8736797, member: 56343"] No they are not crazy. We are talking about saving lives! If you aren't a hypocrite, then show me just how far you are willing to go to save lives and only drive 5 mph. I didn't think so. My point being that "safety" and "saving lives" is often used to throw everything else out the window. Take the most absurd legislation imaginable, and throw "to save lives" onto the end of it and somehow it's supposed to be worth it and easier to swallow. Safety and saving lives is not the be all end all measuring stick. Liberty is. If you were at all familiar with the writing of not only the Constitution itself but it's supporting documents and musings of those who influenced and wrote the document, you'd understand that not only was safety a non-concern, but that lives were considered expendable for the sake of liberty. [/QUOTE]
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