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Post by goz on Jul 16, 2018 21:37:54 GMT
I insist on making the choice for my own body. So you do insist on making the choice for your own body when it comes to going through airport security? You don't feel like going through all of that on a particular day, or you don't want to be patted down or whatever, and you say, "I insist on making the choice for my own body, and I'm not choosing for you to do this to me today. Who are you to tell me what I can and can't do with my own body? I'm not going through this security rigamarole, and I'm walking back to my gate and getting on my plane whenever I feel like getting on my plane." You are totally and wilfully missing the point here and ignoring what kls says. It is all about choice in how we decide our bodily autonomy. She already said that in matters of safety and health that we have the freedom to weigh up costs, risks and benefits. In the case you keep referring to one decides whether the submission to regulation regarding perceived violation of our bodily autonomy at the airport is worth the benefit of travelling on the aircraft at that time and all that it involves. You are being disingenuous.
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