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Originally Posted by Hain
I doubt it will work. People will buy expensive cars that guzzle gas and pollute for one reason: they have to compensate for something and the car helps get tail/ass.
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Hahaha. No kidding. Especially if you're able to buy the Bugatti Veyron pictured. BTW, if you aren't familiar with these obscenely fast ground-mounted spaceships go to youtube and check them out.
Anyway, I am opposed to forcing owners of businesses to make warning claims. This is up to consumer groups and consumers in general. They, however, should be required not to fudge any specifications.
Say no to warnings on coffee. Make people accountable for their own stupidity... unless of course your talking politics, in which case socialism definitely beats letting the idiots that surround us constantly keep our government in a state of shittynesshood. <- Yeah I just coined that word; deal with it.
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Originally Posted by xepherys
I don't see any reason NOT to pass such a law.
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Ahhhhhhhh. This line of thought is crippling to a system already filled with laws and regulations unnecessary and unneeded. This is the same school of thought that allowed the PATRIOT act to happen. It isn't to negative so we might as well do it. What? In my opinion, a prerequisite for law making should be that it is of the utmost importance and is proven to help how it MIGHT help. I've no room for maybe's in law books.