Squib Joe wrote:jgalt wrote:An intoxicated driver isn't infringing upon anyone else's rights until he hits somebody.
If nobody else is on the road, you're right!
A drunk driver is putting my life at considerable risk and I have the right to defend myself from that danger. Since I don't have the option of running the drunk off the road myself, I hire law enforcement to do it for me. As a society, we pass laws to defend ourselves from behavior that has demonstrably proven itself to be dangerous to others in our community.
If you choose to juggle straight razors in the privacy of your backyard, I completely agree that you should be allowed that right. Do it on a crowded city bus, however, and I think you should be arrested.
Define "drunk driver". Do you use the government's changeable definition? Now .04 BAC? Or someother measure. I'm out driving every night till way past most people's bed times. I'm sure there are drunks all around me every night. Occasionally I see one who is obviously impaired. There are thousands of people who, by one definition or another, drive drunk every night . Have they broken a law made by men? Of course. Is it smart? Of course not. But they haven't harmed anyone nor deprived them of any rights. I understand where you guys are coming from, but I agree with jgalt. Maybe if when American society got to the fork in the road where they decided to protect everyone from all danger, both real and imagined, they had instead decided to invoke harsh punishment on those who, through their own disregard and self centered intentions, infringed on another person's rights instead of preemptively infringing on everyone's rights, we wouldn't be in this mess.