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Originally Posted by Kipper_3434
Driving is a privilege. Existing and living a normal life are privileges too? Don't get into politics. Again you don't need photo I.d. to participate in life, except for in a few exceptions ( driving, going to a bar, boarding an international flight.) What kind of totalian monster equates participating with society as a privilege? You do realize driving for the purposes of work is protected as a right? The court works with people who have their license suspended do to intoxication as long as they need to drive for work.
The only similarity between drivers licenses and vaxports is the photo I.d. aspect. Everything else is a stretch.
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What are you calling a normal life? You can be banned from stores, stadiums, etc for breaking rules (stealing, streaking). You can be put in prison (IE: removed from society) for breaking the rules outlined for the society in which you live. This is normal life for Canadians. Rules that you have to abide by (typically in place to protect the populous), or you are punished accordingly. Again, nothing new here. I feel like I’m taking crazy pills.