the robbed become robbers
Janette Fennell became an auto safety crusader on the terrible night nearly a decade ago when she and her husband were robbed at gunpoint and forced into the trunk of their car. The Fennells escaped unharmed, and the experience led them to form a group that lobbied successfully to get the government to require release levers in trunks. Her latest victory came this month when the government announced it would require safer power window switches.
“If you really put your heart and soul into it, you can effect change,” said Fennell, 50, of Leawood, Kan. …
i’ll keep that in mind. perhaps one day i can “require” janette fennell to do something. what are the correct parameters for the application of force?
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if all these laws are such great ideas, why is force necessary? any of these bleeding heart losers ever hear of the market? we can’t be persuaded of good sense? no, we must be legislated (coerced) into looking out for ourselves.
is there any chance that having a release lever in a trunk could have a down side? one thing is sure:
The Fennells of upper bumfuck
haven’t a clue.
they know they got robbed,
so they’re coming for you.
Good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority. It is hardly too strong to say that the Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters.
~ daniel webster
