Paul_1966 wrote:
Ah, so we must legislate seat belts for car occupants because it's the state's duty to force people to do something for their own good, but the people who might get hurt while standing on a bus can go hang just because they are far fewer in number? .
Essentially, YES! If you want to reduce this to such simple terms, that's the kind of answer you're forcing me to give. Answer me this. Howmany standees were killed or seriously injured on urban buses in the UK this year? In fact, how many were injured in the same circumstances last year? ...and the year before that?
Now answer me this:
How many people would be screaming if the government DID abolish standing places on public transport and "forced" us to wear seat belts on buses "for our own good" on the basis of no real evidence that there's a problem???! (would I be doing you a big injustice by assuming you'd be somewhere near the front of the queue)??? You can't have it both ways!
Paul_1966 wrote:
I notice that as yet not one single person has answered yes to my questions as to whether he would support a government-mandated diet, compulsory surgical procedures, etc. all backed up with fines for non-compliance. I assume, therefore, that there would be no support for such laws.
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That's because you're expecting a "yes" or a "no" to a problem that is too complex for a"yes" or a "no " answer.
Speaking as a fat person who doesn't take enough excercise and has a desk job with a lot of stress, I'm clearly NOT very enthusiastic about a government-mandated diet. On the other hand, I am also conscious of my moral obligaitions to the society in which I live. I would not, therefore, be ENTIRELY averse to exploring the idea of a reasonable amount of tax on junk food / extreme sports equipment / etc - in the same way as fags and booze are treated now...
...BUT ONLY IF IT GOT DIRECTLY SPENT ON THE COSTS INCURRED IN FIXING SUCH PROBLEMS AS MIGHT BE CAUSED BY THOSE LIFESTYLE DECISIONS. (as opposed to being frittered away on (say) ridiculous wars).
Paul_1966 wrote:
In this case, perhaps you could explain exactly why you think that the state should not force these things upon people for (a) their own good and/or (b) the benefit to society, but that it should force things like seat belts and helmets upon people.
I think my views on that are already well known and if not, see above!
Believe me, I would wholeheartedly support your right to not wear a seat belt IF I could think of a way of you doing it that would guarantee that nobody esle would loose out as a result of your decisions. In much the same way, I would like to excercise my "right" to drive on the wrong side of the road whenever I felt like it but I accept that if we live in a society, we need to abide by generally accepted rules / conventions / etiquette or it will simply become impossible.