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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: KLP who wrote (113722)5/14/2005 1:55:10 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 793917
 
Karen:

I don't think what you are asking is possible. I want all laws to be obeyed or enforced, but I don't think it can or will happen. How often do people break the law and get away with it? People tailgate and run stop signs as well as regularly travel over the posted speed limit all the time. People regularly buy "illegal" drugs or cop a pack of cigarettes or a pack of gum at the local 7/11 . Thousands under report their income, trespass, assault others, steal, slander ect and there are no arrests? We've always had to deal with the overwhelming number of people who don't follow the rules. Even at Disney World last week I saw people using all kinds of tricks to cut in line ahead of others who waited their turn and followed the rules.

Then there are those who work in immigration or with border patrol who have their own agenda and support illegal immigration: washingtontimes.com

And those who want to enlist more help from citizen volunteers: govexec.com

It's just a fact.......regardless of how many laws we pass there always seems to be those who will break them and those who will wink and nod. Not a reason to not have those laws, but I'm sceptcal enough to believe they just won't ever be enforced.
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