I've no way to prove this (why should be obvious) but given the large number
of laws, regulatory agency policies and rules currently extant, isn't everybody
infringing on some law at all times?
It was a dark joke at the airport that any time an FAA inspector wanted to
ground an aircraft he could and for valid cause. With enough rules, some of which
contradict others, some of which (obstruction, disorderly conduct) are open to
interpretation, it's impossible to obey them all.
It leads to selective enforcement being necessary and gives more power to the officer doing the enforcing. More power to do wrong generally leads to more wrong being done.
of laws, regulatory agency policies and rules currently extant, isn't everybody
infringing on some law at all times?
It was a dark joke at the airport that any time an FAA inspector wanted to
ground an aircraft he could and for valid cause. With enough rules, some of which
contradict others, some of which (obstruction, disorderly conduct) are open to
interpretation, it's impossible to obey them all.
It leads to selective enforcement being necessary and gives more power to the officer doing the enforcing. More power to do wrong generally leads to more wrong being done.
So how, exactly, does God know that She's NOT a brain in a vat?
