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Old 04-04-2012, 05:08 PM   #127
K. Molen
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Originally Posted by Bilbo1967 View Post
I presume there's some 'clever' retort coming here, but my answer is, I don't believe that I can pick and choose which laws to obey.

Over to you.
Not so clever really. I'm just not sure that I believe you if you claim to never knowingly breaking the law.

Am I wrong in assuming that you never speed, text/talk/eat while driving, litter, jaywalk, ride your bike on the sidewalk, fib on your taxes, download something from the darknet, engage in public intoxication, stop on the shoulder on the highway, avoid wearing your seatbelt, leave your parked car somewhere (or longer) than you're allowed to, etc, etc.

My answer is: I don't believe I have to right to pick and choose. But on occasion I do so anyway because I'm human, and I'm selfish and I'm willing to accept whatever punishment is handed to me.
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