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Re: Driving: a privilege or a right.
« on: Jul 05, 2005, 02:48:12 PM »
At the risk of sounding like a smart ass.  It's not covered by the Constitution. Nowhere in state or federal Constitution doesn't say that driving is a right.  The only things covered by the constitution are "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The secoond amendment covers the right to bear arms. I'm not aware of any amendment that covers driving.

Granted, it's become kind of a neccesity, but it is not a right. Therefore, if you break the law (tickets, DUI, etc.) that right can be taken away. There are plenty of people who should have their privilege revoked if you ask me.

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