Well, the people that refuse to obey laws believe they are unjust or stupid. They don't understand what the world would be like without the stated rules we are provided with. If there was no longer stoplights or stop signs, imagine how many people would be killed in car accidents. If the law of seat belts was never made think of how many children would be flying through window shields. Those who break the law never think of this. They believe rules were made to be broken, and these are the people who smash into other cars because they don't believe in the necessity of stop lights. There are two sides to every story, and their side of the story is seldom told because they are dying more often then not. I would say that people who do not obey laws hardly benefit at all. Sure, they have more freedom, but is having freedom worth the risk of dying? You would be amazed at how many people think it is. To prove this, look at the statistics of how many people died due to car accidents in 2001. 42,116 people died, and I'm betting at least half of those people died because they just don't care about laws. So next time you want to break the rules, think about things like that.
So, how do the people who obey benefit? Well, if you looked at the number of people who have died that obey due to car accidents, nine out of ten times it is because the other driver was disobedient. People who obey laws have a clean record, they get better jobs, and they live. I cannot find a downside to a life full of obedience. Some say there is no "thrill" in being obedient, but bungee jumping is a thrill AND it isn't against the law. There are many fun things you can do while obeying the law at the same time. Just think about everything I have said and answer the ultimate question: "Are you going to obey or disobey the law, starting now?"
Until next time,
Mw3