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I feel that I should refuse to answer this question on the grounds that it might incriminate me.
I think I might have removed the warning label from a mattress once.
If you own the mattress it is not illegal.
Do I ever knowingly break the law? Hell yes. And I will likely continue to. I really just don't care what the law is. Never have.
You are such a rebel! :2razz:
I only follow the law if I
1) agree with it
or
2) Don't think I can get away with breaking it, and don't want to suffer the consequences.
Do you ever knowingly break the law because you do not agree with that particular law?
Examples:
Speed limit is 25mph and you feel it should be faster so you knowingly let your self go faster then 25mph.
Or
You download movie torrents because you think movie makers shaft consumers.
Or
You open a beer on the drive home knowing you will not surpass the blood alcohol limit even tho you break the open container law.
Just some examples of what I know normal law abiding people occationaly do.
That's what I haven't ever understood, anything under 25mph(don't know the km conversion unfortunately), if you tap the gas for less than a second your average vehicle will be over.Of course, in my aera there are "30 kph zones" (that's 18 mph)...they must be kidding, it's impossible to drive at that speed
That's what I haven't ever understood, anything under 25mph(don't know the km conversion unfortunately), if you tap the gas for less than a second your average vehicle will be over.
it depends on the aera. But on a straight street with no cars and no kids on it, you can't drive that slow.
Do you ever knowingly break the law because you do not agree with that particular law?
I absolutely agree.it depends on the aera. But on a straight street with no cars and no kids on it, you can't drive that slow.
That's what I haven't ever understood, anything under 25mph(don't know the km conversion unfortunately), if you tap the gas for less than a second your average vehicle will be over.
Cities often drop speed limits in their area because speeders generate revenue for them.
That is why we have asinine speed limits everywhere.
You ever notice that when an interstate freeway passes through a city that the speed limit magically drops for no reason.
Actually it drops due to congestion in the area.
65 mph through downtown is contraindicated for pedestrians.... Just sayin.... :lol:
I break laws on occasion, but I will also accept the consequences of whatever laws I break.
your acceptance isn't required.
your acceptance isn't required.