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• #89902
There's nothing worse than sitting outside on a sunny day, enjoying some fresh air and some twat lights up their cigarette and inflicts it on everyone else. Those flavour vapes too
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• #89903
"They'll get over it" isn't a justification for banning something (or for introducing any legislation for that matter). We shouldn't use it against others because we don't ever want it used against us. The whole point of Dunt's piece is that there is a liberal principle that we should apply to any such suggestion i.e. that we should be free to do what we like if it doesn't cause harm to others.
Nobody used "they'll get over it" as a reason, that's a strawman. Millions of people dying slow, early unnescessary deaths is a burden on us all. Smoking, like the combustion engine, the wood fired stove, is coming to an end, because it kills us. Those whining about liberty are a minority, it's to be expected, but it wont have any effect on the wider trend of society moving away from things who's benefits are far outweighed by the suffering they cause, or which can easily be replaced.
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• #89904
Interesting dog - cat equivalence.
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• #89905
Touché.
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• #89906
The extent to which govt should legislate / regulate to protect people against themselves is an interesting debate.
Its a self-correcting balance that every government strikes, and despite the obvious problems with our system, governments generally reflect society. Some changes are lead by government, some by society, but each one catches up with the other.
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• #89907
For ~85% of the population only small dogs are on the list that they can choose from, so it’s a little more balanced than it appears (from that particular perspective).
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• #89908
They really do use that. Quoting from just one post here:
Smokers will be annoyed and then they’ll get over it and start being annoyed at something else.
The problem is that humans are hugely resilient animals and we can live relatively normal lives under really adverse conditions. The majority of the Russian population seem to have "got over" the fact that they live in an appalling kleptocracy led by a sociopathic gangster.
I'm not opposed to a fair level of government control, especially in public spaces where our actions effect others (e.g. SUVs) but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't have that liberal principle at the heart of law-making.
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• #89909
maximum number of cats you can have in a house is 3.
3 seems quite generous. I assume it's because there are people with 2 cats, but no one ever stopped at 3.
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• #89910
that doesn't mean that we shouldn't have that liberal principle at the heart of law-making.
Jonathan Sumption did the Reith Lectures a few years ago and discusses the amount of legislation. Probably still on BBC Sounds.
However, I'm not sure what the liberal principle you're referring to is?
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• #89911
This is part of bringing in mandatory cat licensing- they said that they won’t destroy the fourth cat should you have one, it can die of natural causes.
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• #89912
Essentially that you should be able to do what you want, as long as it doesn't cause harm to others.
What constitutes "harm", the level and directness of the harm, and the effect of removing someone's right to do something are all things that then have to be considered.
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• #89913
They really do use that. Quoting from just one post here:
For clarity, is your misinterpretation of that wilful or due to a lack of comprehension?
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• #89914
Cats generally don't like sharing their space with other cats.
Don't Switzerland have a rule that you can only buy rabbits and guinea pigs in pairs, as they are social animals?
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• #89915
Lots of countries ban ferrets
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• #89916
Do they even like sharing spaces with people?
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• #89917
To be fair I have two cats and anyone who wants four should be put in jail
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• #89918
When I met my now wife, she had 4 cats (potential red flag).
Were down to 1 now.
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• #89919
They literally use the words "they'll get over it".
I'm not saying that there aren't good reasons to consider banning smoking; I'm saying that just asserting "they'll get over it" as a way of dismissing people's objections to the introduction of a new law is not something we want to encourage.
"Cycle helmets should be made mandatory. Cyclists will complain at first, but they'll get over it."
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• #89920
My late great aunt had 9 cats in a 1 bed, 3rd floor flat in brixton. Quite grim now that I think back
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• #89921
Why?
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• #89922
So the nazi party looks like winning the election in Germany.
No one seems to have mentioned this.
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• #89923
User name checks out
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• #89924
They literally use the words "they'll get over it".
Was just trying to ascertain if you were being thick or dishonest. Thanks for clarifying.
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• #89925
Righty ho. Thanks for contributing.
Think they were planning on banning this too.