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From: y4101@dalcs.UUCP (Marcus Aurellius)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Radars? Why not breath analyzers?
Message-ID: <740@dalcs.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 28-Feb-84 12:47:26 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb 28 12:47:26 1984
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Organization: Dalhousie U, Halifax N.S.
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  Hey! What is so God-like about you that you are above the law. If a cop
detects a car speeding along, he doesn't stop and check to see if there are
any other cars in the area before determining if you should be stopped. For
all he knows, there could be a convention of mobile homers comming around
the next bend.
  And how is he going to know that you arn't drunk unless he stops you to find
out ... radar can't pick up that sort of stuff you know. And when he does stop
you, and finds that you are sober, what do you expect him to say after having
gone through the trouble of stopping you ... "Oh, sorry, I though you were
drunk. Please forgive me from stopping you from breaking the law. Have a
nice day. Come back soon."
  In short, next time you happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time
doing the WRONG thing, don't complain, you asked for it.
 
.. Marcus Aurellius        (typing within the posted baud limit)
   Dalhousie University    (stone cold sober too)