There's a lot of laws and regulations that I don't agree with,things like junk ordinances enforced by the health department,requirements for a certain number of square feet for a residence,things of that nature. If it's an adult in their right mind,it's nobody else's business. If there are kids or people who are mentally or physically incapable of choosing not to participate in living that way,it's a different story. Seems like every summer we have a minor killed on an ATV around here because parents just aren't smart enough to remember what it's like to be a kid. To get over confident and keep taking more and more chances with something that has way more power and potential for injury than these kids can understand. I don't think that law came out of a random desire for government intrusion. It came from parents being irresponsible and kids who don't know any better,being killed.
We had company a few years back. City folks. My wife's brother's inlaws. Three generations,the SIL's parents,her brother,his wife and their young son. He was about 6 would be my guess. The kid was bound and determined that he was gonna ride my old Yamaha MOTO4 by himself. He finally got on it and started it after being told no several times. I shut it off and took the key out. He went pouting to his dad. I heard the dad tell the grand dad "I don't think he understands that he rides ours at home". I said "I don't think you understand that the traffic goes by here 55 miles and hour,there's barbed wire fences on three sides of the yard and the brakes aren't good on that thing". Somebody had to be the adult and not just give in to a whining kid. Apparently in Indiana,the government has had to become the adult.
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