You’re saying fines for seatbelts aren’t comparable to fines for masks because the seatbelts are for your safety while masks are for everyone else’s safety. So, switch seatbelts to turn signals.
Turn signals are for the safety of those around you and you get fined for not using them.
I’m not arguing for masks, I’m against them, just pointing out holes in your own argument.
Certainly, there are things you can do or not do on the road that pose a danger to everyone else that you get fined for doing or not doing
>Turn signals are for the safety of those around you and you get fined for not using them.
I'm still not seeing the connect. Seatbelts are for after a crash. Signals are before a crash and are needed so things aren't chaotic. Not wearing a seatbelt doesn't make things chaotic. And for personal arguments, I get 1 seatbelt ticket maybe once every 10 years. Rarely do people get tickets for no signal, it's actually an epidemic of non-signals. A signal could be compared to a horn. What do you compare a seatbelt to?
I’m not saying there’s a connect between turn signals and seatbelts. I’m saying throw out the seatbelt argument for the reasons you stated and replace it with the turn signal argument because they fit with all of the qualifiers you used to disqualify seatbelts.
Basically, go back to the comment you made to me unpacking the seatbelt argument and replace the word seatbelt with turn signals and realize that it no longer works
Edit: basically this:
A fine is for non-compliance. A [turn signal] fine is non-compliance for [everyone’s] safety. A mask or lockdown fine is for non-compliance of everyone's safety.
Both are diametrically opposite of each other, an inversion as I stated in the op.
It’s no longer an inversion
But I didn't disqualify seatbelts. They are for your personal safety and not others. You still have a choice. A mask is for other's safety and not yours. An inversion of the logic.
It comes down to this. Is the government responsible for your health?
Made me think but I see where the gap is. Speeding, reckless driving, flouting regulations are indeed putting others at risk. Laws are made because solutions are unattainable. If we had solutions for everything, we wouldn't need laws. These laws are not there to eliminate crashes completely. That would be impossible, there will always be risk. But when I turn on a signal, am I doing it for everyone's safety or am I doing it for mine? When you change lanes are you thinking more about the drivers behind you or yourself? Can I safely change lanes without a signal? Absolutely. Does it affect anyone? Not unless you crash your car. Conclusion, Everyone's safety is only secondary but your responsibility to be safe ensures their safety. Masks don't equal seatbelts and turn signals don't equal masks. Masks don't ensure your safety even if you're responsible and neither does a signal.
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