"Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves." ~ Richard Cobden
What Racetracks Can Teach Us About Government Roads
Submitted by Westernerd on Thu, 2012-05-31 03:00
"Would there be problems with privately-owned roads? Of course. Nothing made by human hands will likely ever be free of imperfection. But at least, roads under private control could not force people to pay for them and then force them to abide by rules intended to accommodate idiots and punish them for ignoring such rules. You’d be just as free to decline to pay for the 'service' as the owners would be free to set terms and conditions of use."
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