physis
Senior Member
Re: GFCI circuit breakers in service panels
Neh, That don't fly either.
I understand if you try to feed the homeless in San Francisco without a permit you can be arrested.
Feeding people is hardly anarchy, but it is illegal (I think).
I want to comply with all the rules. But I also want all the rules to be sane.
Edit: And I think laws that exist as a means to generate revenue are questionable ethically to begin with without being so confiscatory that the cost of the work might be negligable in comparison. At some point the government should get it's own damn job.
[ August 24, 2005, 02:12 AM: Message edited by: physis ]
So it's either a Simon says society or anarchy?By Pierre:
if a person is willing to "break" a rule for one thing (regardless of how trivial it may seem to them), then all rules go by the wind and anarchy sets in
Neh, That don't fly either.
I understand if you try to feed the homeless in San Francisco without a permit you can be arrested.
Feeding people is hardly anarchy, but it is illegal (I think).
I want to comply with all the rules. But I also want all the rules to be sane.
Edit: And I think laws that exist as a means to generate revenue are questionable ethically to begin with without being so confiscatory that the cost of the work might be negligable in comparison. At some point the government should get it's own damn job.
[ August 24, 2005, 02:12 AM: Message edited by: physis ]