Monday, December 17, 2012

Why So Many Laws? Why Not Do Research As to Why They Were Created in the First Place?

Have you ever asked yourself why there are so many laws? Why do we need so many laws? Many of the laws such as wearing a seatbelt or wearing a helmet while you ride your motorcycle are kind of silly and it really is the operator's responsibility to protect themselves, not the government to tell them what to do. Many would say that they want people to wear helmets, and wear seatbelts because if they are hurt they, as taxpayer's don't want to pay their medical bills. Of course, the government shouldn't be paying medical bills either anyway.

How did things get so screwed up and why do we make laws for the most ignorant amongst us? If we keep doing this, eventually we are going to be so restricted in our daily lives that we will have lost all of our freedom and only an ignorant person would want to live here under these laws. Most of the business laws contrary to popular believe are not to protect the consumer from fraud, they are not to prevent a business person from doing something dishonest, generally these laws are created so one competitor can get a leg up on the rest of the competitors, thanks to his lobbying, or donations to various politicians.

Many of the other laws that are made have to do with taxation, fees, and fines as a way to extort money from the business community to run the government. They create rules and regulations and then say to operate these agencies they need to make more money so they must raise the fines, taxes, or fees. Then they use that money to grow bigger government, which in turn needs more money. When businesses find a way around the rules and regulations, the government works to close up the loopholes.

They go after businesses that have found ways around the laws and make examples of them. Of course, most of these laws shouldn't be there in the first place, and if you trace back to the original rule, you will find that most likely it was created for the wrong reasons. If you fail to believe what I'm saying, take any rule or regulation on the business community that you can think of and read all the history of why that law was created, who was behind it, and who was behind them. There is a whole lot of corruption going on, so follow the money. Please consider this.

Free Tips to Beat a Speeding Ticket - Don't Give in Until You Read This First

The worst thing about getting a speeding ticket isn't the actual ticket itself, it's the repercussions you're going to have to deal with later on.  Court appearances are nerve racking and don't always end up with the verdict we want.  That's why it's important to be prepared before going into court.  If you do things right you stand a good chance at walking out of the courthouse with the charges dropped.  Here are some free tips to beat a speeding ticket that may help.

Speeding tickets are the easiest to get dismissed.  All you have to do is be polite and prepared.  Obviously, whatever you tried on the officer didn't work so you've got to try something else now.  Chances are that the officer that wrote the ticket is going to be in court, but if they aren't you may be able to get your case dropped right there.  Some more free tips to beat a speeding ticket you might use are to:

Show up to court on time Be neat, clean and presentable Be respectful to everyone around

Maybe you'll get lucky and your newest cop buddy won't be there. But they know you won't get busted then, so don't count on it.  Always make a mental note of what the officer looks like and remember his name.  (They might take your ticket from your once you get into court, that's why it's important to remember the name)

The way they "prove" you were speeding is by submitting the evidence (i.e. radar gun reading).  So there are some things you can do before hand to make sure that #1 It doesn't get to this point, and #2 that it's nearly impossible to "prove" how fast you were going.  

Was the cop moving when he checked your speed?  This will throw of the reading if the gun isn't properly calibrated, and guess what most guns aren't calibrated properly!

Ask for the licensing and service records for the gun used, when was the last time it was worked on and calibrated.  Depending on the state, if the gun went too long without maintenance it's inadmissible.  

If all else fails and the gun was right, ask to go to traffic school.  Traffic school doesn't devastate your insurance, and it's usually pretty easy to complete.  There are many free tips to beat a speeding ticket