From: haradon@acsu.buffalo.edu
Date: Mon Nov 23 1998 - 06:37:57 MST
--On Monday, November 23, 1998, 9:59 AM +0100 "Max M" <maxm@maxmcorp.dk>
wrote:
> Researcing tranhumanism in general I am studying humanism. Humansim has an
> ethics system based on rationality and the right to have your own values.
> This, and some postings on this list got me thninking about laws and
crimes.
>
> On the surface it sounds like a good idea to eliminate the victimless
crimes
> from the law, like drug abuse etc. But what about something like the
traffic
> laws, where there is no wictim at first for driving without a license or
in
> other recless ways. Certainly more people will be killed or maimed. Isn't
> this a too high price to pay for the added freedom? I havn't made my mind
up
> yet.
Some people have suggested privatizing the roads. Let each company make
their own rules for the own roads, let them issue their own liscenses (or
respect the lisecses issued by some other organization), let them decide
their own limit for DUI and DWI, with only the power to bar people from
driving on their roads when they break it, and let them bear responsibility
for keeping their roads clear in winter. If an accident occurs due to their
negligence, they are open to a lawsuit, and if you don't like the way they
run their roads, the accident rate on their roads, or the price of driving
on their roads, you drive on a different one. In my opinion, some things are
just not feasible to privatize, and roads are one of them (is there enough
physical space for competition?), but this is how someone completely for it
would respond. Another possibility, without privatizing the roads, is to
hold any drunk driver who kills someone, or any driver at all who kills
someone for that matter, completely liable for their actions, no different
then a murder. I am not sure whether this would act as a deterent and
actually cut down on anything.
>
> Does anybody know any good sources of the abolishment of victimless
crimes?
>
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