boob oppression
Dec. 6th, 2003 08:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Some woman was sentenced to three months of house arrest after she was spotted "nursing her baby daughter on an Ohio highway while driving at 65mph. She said she did not stop because she was talking on the phone to her husband and taking notes on the steering wheel." Note that she feels that the police trampled her religious freedom because she hadn't "done anything wrong." Of course, the cops could've played along and arrested her husband for contributing to the delinquency of a minor or something.
I wonder why we haven't gotten more dangerous behavior justified behind the shield of religious freedom; hell, why don't these greedhead asshole executives who embezzle their way to fame and fortune just claim to be Objectivists and rebuff any attempt of prosecution as a trampling of their beliefs?
Perhaps i need to found the First Scorched Earth Fellowship for Eternal Sovereignty, where whoever holds the lead pipe is head of the family and metes out punishment to anyone who doesn't hold one.
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Date: 2003-12-06 09:44 pm (UTC)It looks like the husband actually felt that he should be the one charged, though, according to this report.
In case anyone was curious, I checked - it's true that in Michigan, children under the age of 4 who are being nursed do not need to be installed in restraint systems, but it's also true that "A person shall not drive a vehicle ... when there are in the front seat a number of persons ... as to interfere with the driver's control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle." Of course, Donkers claims that her ability to drive was in no way impaired.
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Date: 2003-12-07 03:34 am (UTC)She got 'three months house arrest', and she's complaining? Is this the same as probation? Religious belief has rarely been a successful defense on grounds of reckless behavior and it's had inconsistent success as defense in other situations of endangerment and harm, such as Christian Scientists denying medical care for children in their custody.
Let's see how Bill Janklow does with his reverse-Twinkie defense. I like seeing when people who bemoan the demise of personal responsibility fall on cascades of excuses for their bad behavior.
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Date: 2003-12-07 08:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-07 06:25 am (UTC)OK, this is SHEER LUNACY. Thanks.