Originally Posted by
watchman
I completely get that DHarn even before you pointed it out again. Most jurisdictions point out the same thing with driving, that it is a privilege, not a right and often revoke the privilege if you abuse it (drunk driving for example). Don't recall a lot of cases where they revoke the privilege because someone else drives drunk. Pardon me if I am nor happy to have a privilege I appreciated, and enjoyed revoked because some other idiot(s) chose to abuse that privelege. Pretty sure if you had your license yanked because your neighbor decided to have a few drinks before taking to the highways you wouldn't be real happy either.