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Re: traffic light and speed cameras....


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Posted by JackE on January 04, 2012 at 11:49:31 from (71.242.247.230):

In Reply to: traffic light and speed cameras.... posted by dave2 on January 04, 2012 at 00:10:28:

After reading some of the comments here, I now have a better understanding of how this country is turning into, or more toward a police state. Seems most people just love increased government control and regulation. After all, the red light cameras are good, because they get those lawbreaking redlight runners. Police roadblocks are good, because they are getting those awful drunk drivers off the road. Who cares if your travel is slowed as you go through the roadblock, and go through your police checkover to unsure YOU are not one of the bad guys, better not have any unpaid tickets.
The seatbelt/helmet laws are great things too, because you are too stupid to lookout for your self. The state will do it for you, and take your money if you don't comply. No smoking laws are another great thing the state has decided for us too. And how about those TSA goons at the airports feeling up old ladys and kids, It's all about our safety. I've read where they are going to expand the TSA, put them out on the roads, bus/train stations and even shopping malls. Just think how much SAFER we will all be. So it's all good.
The govenment is tighting regs and control all around us, and most of the people can't get enough. Don't deal in government unapproved "RawMilk", that will get you a swat team raid at the farm.
Won't be long, after the gov run healthcare gets up and running, They will decide your approved diet and exercise program. You'll get with their program, because after all it's for your own good, or your healthcare premiums will just have to go up until you get yourself into Government approved shape.
Somebody mentioned the book 1984 with big brother, we're heading there, and in some ways we have already arrived.
Jack


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