>>23785454
Drivers' Licence?
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KNOWYOURRIGHTS
AI Overview
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Driving is considered a privilege, not a right, because
it involves a significant responsibility to operate a potentially dangerous machine safely. To obtain and maintain this privilege, individuals must meet state requirements, such as passing knowledge and skill tests, and agree to follow traffic laws and operate the vehicle responsibly. The state can revoke this privilege for dangerous behavior, such as traffic violations, accidents, or offenses like a DUI, reinforcing that it is a conditional right that can be taken away.
I would argue the "privelege" argument is weak against "privte property as extention of self argument". My machine is my oroperty. My property is me. Who are you to tell me i cant use my, even ostensibly dangerous machine, in the public space?
>>23785460
AI Overview
The concept of private property as an "extension of self" is a philosophical idea, most prominent in
libertarianism, that connects self-ownership to the ownership of external property