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Re: Parents
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
how about speed limits, drinking and driving, texting and driving, shoplifting, legal gun ownership, drug use, passing a stopped school bus? just to name a few.. how many teens are killed every year because of texting and driving? or people killed by morons who think drinking and driving is a flexable rule, our state had a mother of two killed by two shoplifters fleeing the scene, how many parents have to bury their children because someone thought 25 in a neighborhood is flexable? ect ect ect..
I'm not sure how speed limits actually make people slow down? Certainly isn't the case when I'm on the road. Not to mention most of the dangerous driving I've seen has been below 25mph, walmart parking lot anybody? Drinking and driving also isn't solved by laws against it. Texting laws just make people look at their phones in their laps instead of putting it up at steering wheel level and viewing the messages. Shoplifting is solved through ink dyes, locked cases, and private security guards more so then laws against shop lifting. How does legal gun ownership vs illegal gun ownership make a difference in who is going to commit violence? If guns were suddenly all made illegal tomarrow I certaintly wouldn't then suddenly find myself holding up a bank. How is drug use the cause of violence? Even if it is shouldn't we charge them with the violent act they committed not the nonviolent one of smoking some plant? The world really isn't all that dangerous for your average person who avoids putting themselves into bad situations, neighborhoods, etc.
Oh and how does any of this connect to the OP's personal preference of not going to church? I'm kinda confused, please explain.
Last edited by OctagonGecko729; 11-01-2012 at 09:41 AM.
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Re: Parents
 Originally Posted by OctagonGecko729
I'm not sure how speed limits actually make people slow down? Certainly isn't the case when I'm on the road. Not to mention most of the dangerous driving I've seen has been below 25mph, walmart parking lot anybody? Drinking and driving also isn't solved by laws against it. Texting laws just make people look at their phones in their laps instead of putting it up at steering wheel level and viewing the messages. Shoplifting is solved through ink dyes, locked cases, and private security guards more so then laws against shop lifting. How does legal gun ownership vs illegal gun ownership make a difference in who is going to commit violence? If guns were suddenly all made illegal tomarrow I certaintly wouldn't then suddenly find myself holding up a bank. How is drug use the cause of violence? Even if it is shouldn't we charge them with the violent act they committed not the nonviolent one of smoking some plant? The world really isn't all that dangerous for your average person who avoids putting themselves into bad situations, neighborhoods, etc.
See you just made my point..even though there are rules non-flexiable rules inplace people don't follow them..As a parent it's my job to raise my children to not be like all the examples about you just gave.. Thank you.
Again like I'm not talking about the chruch thing I'm talking about a 17 year old person upset because of rules they don't like and don't think they should have to follow..Kind of like all the examples you gave above and I gave..It's not the rule that's worry some, its the mindset about the rule, I don't like it there for I shouldn't have to do it..
Last edited by Freakie_frog; 11-01-2012 at 09:48 AM.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Parents
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
See you just made my point..even though there are rules non-flexiable rules inplace people don't follow them..As a parent it's my job to raise my children to not be like all the examples about you just gave.. Thank you.
Again like I'm not talking about the chruch thing I'm talking about a 17 year old person upset because of rules they don't like and don't think they should have to follow..Kind of like all the examples you gave above and I gave..It's not the rule that's worry some, its the mindset about the rule, I don't like it there for I shouldn't have to do it..
I might have misunderstood your point of view so forgive me if I did.
From my understanding though you are saying that rules need to be non-flexible so people will follow them. All of the laws however aren't flexible, if you do X you get Y punishment. Pretty cut and dry to me and these rules are not followed.
Last edited by OctagonGecko729; 11-01-2012 at 09:57 AM.
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Re: Parents
 Originally Posted by OctagonGecko729
I might have misunderstood your point of view so forgive me if I did.
From my understanding though you are saying that rules need to be non-flexible so people will follow them. All of the laws however aren't flexible, if you do X you get Y punishment. Pretty cut and dry to me and these rules are not followed.
I'm saying as a parent I have to set boundary's and teach my kids to follow them or except the consequences. So that later in life they understand the concept of breaking the law and what all that entails. Some rules are flexable as well they should be I just know which is which and treat them justly..
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Parents
 Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
I'm saying as a parent I have to set boundary's and teach my kids to follow them or except the consequences. So that later in life they understand the concept of breaking the law and what all that entails. Some rules are flexable as well they should be I just know which is which and treat them justly..
What boundary's are you teaching them to follow or accept the consequences? And what are the consequences?
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Re: Parents
 Originally Posted by OctagonGecko729
What boundary's are you teaching them to follow or accept the consequences? And what are the consequences?
Well right now its things like don't throw blocks at the T.V. and biting is a "no no" soo yea.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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