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by itchitawa
4540 days ago
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How many people are afraid to walk down a dark alley at night? That's a freedom we should have but plenty of people are forced to get a taxi or stay home because of a real fear of being robbed. I live in a city where it is safe, even for young women alone and I'm amazed when I remember what a restricted life it was in more dangerous, yet more "free" cities. If someone demands money from you in a deserted street, do you have the courage to refuse? If not then you need something, perhaps not these poorly defined laws begging to be abused, but something to protect you from those subtle threats that constantly erode your quality of life. |
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It is also a freedom that a group of 15-year-olds in fashionable clothes, a homeless person, or someone who just bought a bottle of wine from the shop should have.
If someone demands money from you in a deserted street, do you have the courage to refuse?
If they demand money from you, they are almost certainly committing at least one criminal offence, and you should probably call the police.
If they ask for money from you, and you don't want to give any, just say no.
If not then you need something
A spine, perhaps?
A little recognition that not everyone in the world is as fortunate as probably everyone reading these posts wouldn't go amiss, either.
There are good reasons to create and enforce laws, but I don't think prohibiting otherwise harmless activities because someone in a more powerful social class doesn't like them should be among those reasons.