Re: IDs and privacy

From: Randall Randall (wolfkin@freedomspace.net)
Date: Sat Jan 09 1999 - 15:26:03 MST


On Sat, 09 Jan 1999, Samael wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Eugene Leitl <eugene.leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de>
>To: extropians@extropy.com <extropians@extropy.com>
>Date: 29 December 1998 21:45
>Subject: IDs and privacy

>>I disagree. I think this (just Californese, or is the rest of the U.S.
>>privy to it?) custom of asking for an ID if a person looks younger
>>than thirty is entirely laughable, and ought to be
>>abolished. Everybody ought to be able to poison himself as she sees
>>fit.
>
>Even 8 year olds? 10 year olds? 4 year olds? 15 year olds? When does a
>person know enough to relaise what effect they are having? People don't
>understand short term consequences when they are very young (very young
>being an age between 7 and 70 depending on the person in question).

Here's a good test: If the person in question is aware enough of
consequences to want to press charges against you for using
force to prevent their own drinking, then they are old enough to
drink.

This has the interesting property that it works for everything
else, too (like smoking, driving cars, etc), and would achieve
the desired result that usually only those people who really
cannot understand would be kept "safe".

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