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Driving is a privilege, not a right. If you choose to drive, you must obey the rules or pay the consequences. You cannot just drive as fast as you want either, there are speed limits. You can choose to follow those rules or pay the consequences. You can also choose to not use a motor vehicle at all and none of those rules apply to you. You cannot put on the shot when you go out and then take it off when you go home. You are comparing an irreversible medical procedure to something you can take on or off whenever you want. The law is generally worded that you must wear a seatbelt IF you are an occupant in a MOVING motor vehicle. If the vehicle is not moving, no seatbelt required. If you leave the vehicle, you don't have to have a seatbelt outside of the vehicle. Once you get the vaccine, it cannot be "put on" or "taken off" at your choosing, you always have it "on you". Comparing a removable safety device to a permanent medical procedure is comparing apples to oranges.
As stated above, I am not going to argue over where your feelings start and where the law should end. You can keep pounding that keyboard if you want to, that is your choice, but I am out. That is my choice.
Driving is a privilege, not a right. If you choose to drive, you must obey the rules or pay the consequences. You cannot just drive as fast as you want either, there are speed limits. You can choose to follow those rules or pay the consequences. You can also choose to not use a motor vehicle at all and none of those rules apply to you. You cannot put on the shot when you go out and then take it off when you go home. You are comparing an irreversible medical procedure to something you can take on or off whenever you want. The law is generally worded that you must wear a seatbelt IF you are an occupant in a MOVING motor vehicle. If the vehicle is not moving, no seatbelt required. If you leave the vehicle, you don't have to have a seatbelt outside of the vehicle. Once you get the vaccine, it cannot be "put on" or "taken off" at your choosing, you always have it "on you". Comparing a removable safety device to a permanent medical procedure is comparing apples to oranges.
As stated above, I am not going to argue over where your feelings start and where the law should end. You can keep pounding that keyboard if you want to, that is your choice, but I am out. That is my choice.
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