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Originally Posted by Lakegeezer
No, I don't feel road limits violate my rights. Over the years, excessive speed has been statistically linked to automotive deaths, so as a society, we have decided to evoke speed limits. The right to life trumps the right to happiness. Roads are engineered for safe speeds, and the limit is set with the engineering in mind, not fear and anger. My grandmother hated how people went 65 on the highway, so she took the backroads. Perhaps those that fear sharing the water with fast boats should stay within 150' from shore rather than extinguish other's rights.
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You are rationalizing.
You see the need for highway speed limits, so you rationalize that they don't violate you Constitutional Rights.
You don't see the need for boating speed limits so you believe they violate your rights.
The issues are EXACTLY the same. The right of the state to set speed limits.
You said
"as a society, we have decided to evoke speed limits" If the legislature passes HB847 and the Governor signs it into law, then we will have decided, as a society, to invoke boating speed limits.