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Yes! Life/Death vs. Convenience. Why don’t people get it?

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Ban Auto Vehicles by VnutZ :: NR10

So – as mentioned elsewhere, if your community imposed a ban on all vehicles because somebody might run over a kid, are you able to make that sacrifice?

Yes! Life/Death vs. Convenience. Why don’t people get it?

Where does it stop? Why don’t YOU get it?

Are we going to ban all peanut products in all public places? Hospitals. Bus terminals. Airports. Subways. Restaurants. Libraries. Shopping malls. Supermarkets. Street vendors. Circuses. Pools. Amusement parks. Playgrounds. Museums … the list goes on.

There’s just as much chance of your kid being exposed there, too. Once these cases win, it is a catalyst for every other "special kids" to have such changes made for them. Molds. Spores. Grasses.

Again, the onus of responsibility is not on society to take care of your child. It is on you.

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