Ambassadors for our sport

I'm one of those guys who won't put ANYTHING on my car that can possibly identify me with a political candidate, sports, schools, beliefs, religion, and especially guns. To me, it's like advertising "Hey, I probably have a gun in my car, try busting into mine first".

same here. i've learned that people are judgemental no matter where you go, so putting a sticker of any kind on your car only invites trouble. I also have a thing about my car being a billboard
 
Thanks, Locnload. My dad taught me early on that When you stop being better, you stop being good. Meaning that each day we should strive to be better than we were the day before. Most days I remember it.:o

I am most cognizant of children when I go out and about and strive to not let them see me acting like an idiot because I know they may incorporate what they see into their personalities. To think that I may have been one who helped them to be less of a good person is a very sobering thought. So I strive to walk with honor among the children that they may see a good example of behavior.

I also do not trash up my vehicle with the slogans of the month.
 
Who are we to judge?

'We' are 'society'. And if society doesnt judge what actions are acceptable and which arent, then who does?

Why have laws if no one is going to judge which one have been broken?

Why have morals if 'society' isnt to judge.


The OP did not outline a scenario in which there was no victim.
 
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