• GreenBottles
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    11 year ago

    I’m not saying that it can’t be a problem for some people but again that’s the cost of freedom people are allowed to make their own choices with what they purchase and what they do. if you don’t like that you are totally free to remove yourself from the situation any which way you see fit.

        • @Lhianna@feddit.de
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          11 year ago

          Well, getting woken up several times a night (although in our case it’s usually motorcycles) is an infringement of rights. So yes, it does.

          • GreenBottles
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            11 year ago

            do you have a constitutional right to stay asleep? I highly doubt it

            • @activistPnk@slrpnk.net
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              10 months ago

              @Lhianna@feddit.de did not say which rights were at issue. Sleep is proven to be essential for survival. It’s also important to livelihoods. Sleep deprivation is also a common torture tactic as well as a driving impairment worse than intoxication. Perhaps no state’s constitution covers this but some of the relevant rights are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

    • @median_user
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      21 year ago

      Your suggestion is that people experiencing antisocial behaviour that affects their health and wellbeing should just move to a new house? Where the same thing can easily happen again? And that we, as a society, should do absolutely nothing else about it?

      Deranged take, worthy of a ‘libertarian’ teenager.

      • GreenBottles
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        11 year ago

        it’s amazing how often people inject their own thoughts into your speech just to insult you