http://www.cracked.com/article_17216_5-most-popular-safety-laws-that-dont-work.html#5.Speed Limits#4.Three Strikes Laws#3.The Amber Alert#2.Sex Offender Registries#1.Zero Tolerance Policies at School
4/8/2009 10:46:18 AM
Don't forget the "safety" departments that don't work either....1) Federal Reserve2) FDA3) FEMA4) Social Security
4/8/2009 10:50:42 AM
The speed limit one is kinda stretching a bit. Because, obviously speed limits do work in certain cases, and they don't even argue that. It's just federally mandated highway speed limits. Speeds limits in an urban area do reduce accidents.
4/8/2009 10:58:38 AM
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4/8/2009 11:01:25 AM
This part was amusing, however:
4/8/2009 11:01:44 AM
4/8/2009 11:11:04 AM
cracked.com list:5) Agreed.4) Agreed.3) Needs reform, not abolition.2) Narrow the definition of "sex offender" and then keep the registries, except by "registries" I mean "executions by lethal injection"1) Agreed.EarthDogg's list:1) I dunno, we've done OK for 80 years.2) Screw that. I quite like the fact that I no longer have to worry about the "average human thumb content" of my food.3) I don't have a problem with them when they aren't being led by horse show organizers.4) Agreed.
4/8/2009 11:44:23 AM
4/8/2009 1:28:23 PM
cracked.com is retarded...if they dont think 2 and 3 work i'd love to hear their suggestions[Edited on April 8, 2009 at 1:34 PM. Reason : .]
4/8/2009 1:31:47 PM
well, when some chick flashing her shit at spring break and a guy who raped 5 year old boys are both labeled the same, there's a problem.
4/8/2009 1:43:25 PM
4/8/2009 2:36:55 PM
amber alerts are ineffective in your opinion?and sure, the example bd used on sex offender registery is messed up...but i'm willing to bet thats an outlier and the majority of the time its a good thing? [Edited on April 8, 2009 at 2:45 PM. Reason : .]
4/8/2009 2:43:57 PM
What the fuck do you think the article was about? Things that do work?Besides that, it's kind of common sense that they wouldn't be effective. People have been known to ignore obvious crimes going on right near them, not even bothering to call the police (there are so many things I could cite here I shouldn't need to bother looking. Common knowledge, and such). Why would people, upon hearing a radio report of [kid] with [features] would be willing when it came down to it to go through the trouble of reporting it and dealing with the police or possibly getting a psychotic kidnapper pissed with them?Also, as the article said, many actual abductions from dangerous killers result in a dead kid before the alert even gets the chance to do anything.[Edited on April 8, 2009 at 2:49 PM. Reason : .]
4/8/2009 2:45:17 PM
i'm simply saying that cracked.com is retarded, because i'm sure some amber alerts have worked, and i think the sex offender registery is a good idea...to say we'd be better off without them is dumb, in my opinion
4/8/2009 2:47:04 PM
4/8/2009 2:52:43 PM
The article and I both argue that it is in fact causing harm by overstimulating the fear and anxiety parents suffer when it comes to kidnapping. Constant fear and anxiety lead to poor health and wasted effort among parents and, more importantly, a distraction for law enforcement officials which spend their time chasing down false leads to children that were not missing, time which could have been spent watching for actual crimes.
4/8/2009 2:58:11 PM
^I agree, but wasn't really bringing that into my argument since I've never seen it studied or quantified in any way.
4/8/2009 2:59:52 PM
LOL @ most people drive with common sense. Do you honestly believe that the majority of people take environment conditions into account when determining the speed that they should drive? Or traffic considerations? The majority of drivers are dumb, selfish, and dangerous bastards.
4/8/2009 3:04:03 PM
4/8/2009 3:05:07 PM
^^ yah, "people" are dumb. no one takes into account that cars are around them or that some roads are more curvey and require slower speeds. I mean, I that's probably how you drive right? [Edited on April 8, 2009 at 3:10 PM. Reason : not you, the other guy]
4/8/2009 3:09:39 PM
Fuck off socks. I drive cautiously and am conscious of other drivers. The only accidents I have been in have been other people's faults. I let people in, but I also get the fuck out of the way if the situation calls for it. I slow down when it rains and I don't follow too closely. I follow a 3-second rule in good conditions and a 6-second rule in poor conditions. Even longer if need be, no matter how slow the idiot in front of me is going.I take driving very seriously simply because of the way that other people do not. So to repeat, fuck off.EDIT: I didn't change anything, but I regret responding in such a brash manner. I don't know you Socks, and you don't know me. One thing that should be obvious is that I take driving seriously.[Edited on April 8, 2009 at 3:43 PM. Reason : .]
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4/8/2009 7:03:59 PM
Gonna quote Socks`` from the Quotes thread:
4/8/2009 7:16:24 PM
4/8/2009 7:25:04 PM
More than the insanity of what can get you convicted as a sex offender, my issue with the registries is they continue to punish the convicted long after they have served their time. I mean, if we look at it from the perspective of what the registry is for, it's to protect people from repeat offenders. The question then becomes, if we are so worried that these people are going to commit their heinous crimes again, why are we letting them out of jail in the first place? If you want to protect society from a criminal, you lock them up, but once you've set them free, they should be completely free, and allowed the opportunity to start their life anew.
4/8/2009 9:11:27 PM
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4/8/2009 9:50:49 PM
Alright, well, hopefully some day we'll be able to see exactly which is better 1) drugs being delayed from entering the market till they're sure they're safe or 2) drugs, semi-drugs, snake oils, salves, etc entering whenever allowing the market to sort out what works and doesn't. hopefully by then we will have evolved to a point where scientific testing of unknown substances is unnecessary since we'll have super toxin detecting rational thinking skills. Not saying the Federal Government does this better, or that it's even antithetical to classical liberal thought in the first place. My argument isn't with the legitimacy of government in doing this sort of thing, it's with the automatic assumption libertarians make in assuming that a completely private and free institute would be immune to the same bullshit.
4/8/2009 10:42:58 PM
disco_stu missed the point of my post. When stu was complaining the "people" are too dumb to drive safe, I was pretty confident he was excluding himself. So I was being deliberately sarcastic, hoping stu would realize that the fact he considers himself a safe driver might be evidence that other people consider themselves safe drivers too (unless he has reason to believe he is dramatically different than most drivers). Even stronger evidence that most other drivers are also safe is the fact disco_stu has not been in an accident. I mean, if he was the only person in the world that drove thoughtfully, it would be like bumper cars on every single major high way. So how would he get around without getting into accident if no one else was a safe drive (like his original post asserted)?I'm sorry if my sarcasm riled you up, but I just reflexively dislike arguments that rely on the assumption that "everyone else in the world is dumb except me". Its exactly those types of arguments that lead to these laws that are designed to protect people from their own "stupidity", which are not only arrogant but very often ineffective.[Edited on April 9, 2009 at 9:47 AM. Reason : ``]
4/9/2009 9:42:30 AM
4/9/2009 11:37:51 AM
4/9/2009 11:47:04 AM
Except I have been in accidents. I have been injured while sitting stationary at a red light and one person stupidly wove a person turning left while another person stupidly and impatiently sped through the intersection in a lane that wasn't a through lane.My good friend was hospitalized when was t-boned going through a green light.I wish I could say these were just isolated incidents and most people aren't as impatient and stupid, but I can't. I witness every day the flippant disregard for safety with which people drive. It's absolutely insane the way that the majority of people drive. So I took exception with the idea that the majority of people use common sense on the road. Personally I think the only reason that it's the way is how under-enforced our traffic laws are. There are not enough penalties for driving like a dick.
4/9/2009 12:20:33 PM
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