bluerooster
Pattern Altitude
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2011
- Messages
- 2,095
- Display Name
Display name:
shorty
At first glance what does a conviction for "Felony with a vehicle" bring to mind?
If the perp is male, the need to check the tail pipe or fuel tank inlet pipe for bodily fluids?
Which state is that?? Sounds pretty tough on J-walkers.
It is not at all uncommon for people in the criminal process to be mistaken about exactly what they are being charged with. That's one reason why the answer to many questions we see about the effect of a court event on FAA reporting requirements is, "I don't know unless I see all the paperwork."bluerooster lives in GA. But I cannot find any evidence of that law. E.g. here are the GA seatbelt laws and penalties. Since 2008 the 4th DWI is indeed a felony, but that only applies to DWI.
So.. wear your seatbelt? Seems like a pretty easy solution to me.
Just to be clear, we're talking hypothetically because there's no evidence that's ever happened. I don't see any inherent problem with it. If society deems seatbelt wearing to be very important, it seems appropriate that society might decide that folks with a demonstrated desire not to comply should be severely punished. We're talking about a fourth conviction, hypothetically, which is not trivial.So, you see nothing wrong with sending someone to prison for five years for not wearing their seatbelt four consecutive times?
Just to be clear, we're talking hypothetically because there's no evidence that's ever happened. I don't see any inherent problem with it. If society deems seatbelt wearing to be very important, it seems appropriate that society might decide that folks with a demonstrated desire not to comply should be severely punished. We're talking about a fourth conviction, hypothetically, which is not trivial.
That's only a felony in Texas...
What it brings to mind . . .
Along with . . . blowing cigarette smoke out the window so it pollutes the air of those following behind. They hang their arms with the cigarette out the window so everyone around can enjoy the toxins and godawful smell.
And too, polluting the atmosphere with racket from boomboxes with wheels. That's mostly kids I guess. I'd make that a misdemeanor.
At first glance what does a conviction for "Felony with a vehicle" bring to mind?
So...what are you doing to change the seat belt laws that you find so stupid?I think you and I have very different world views. If I understand you correctly, any failure to demonstrate blind obedience to the government should be met with harsh consequences. In other words, it's not about the consequence of your actions themselves, it's that you willingly disobeyed a directive.
That's a rule I lived by in the military, and that's fine, I agreed to it. But to see that kind of Stalinist doctrine as a civilian, I feel like the war has already been lost.
Blind obedience? Stalinism? We're not talking about oppressive dictates from a supreme dictator, we're talking about laws passed by democratically-elected legislators in accordance with our constitutional republican form of government. If you don't like the laws, work to change them. But yeah, in general, in a democracy, the demos gets to make the rules.I think you and I have very different world views. If I understand you correctly, any failure to demonstrate blind obedience to the government should be met with harsh consequences. In other words, it's not about the consequence of your actions themselves, it's that you willingly disobeyed a directive.
That's a rule I lived by in the military, and that's fine, I agreed to it. But to see that kind of Stalinist doctrine as a civilian, I feel like the war has already been lost.
Blind obedience? Stalinism? We're not talking about oppressive dictates from a supreme dictator, we're talking about laws passed by democratically-elected legislators in accordance with our constitutional republican form of government. If you don't like the laws, work to change them. But yeah, in general, in a democracy, the demos gets to make the rules.
So...what are you doing to change the seat belt laws that you find so stupid?
If you're working to change the laws, fine. If not, you're simply a common criminal for not following them.
Yeah, they smoke but don't want the stink inside their vehicle. I never could understand that.