About the law banning police from carrying guns, I think that the act of cops shooting criminals is in itself an act of cleaning up society from unwanted criminals. Cleaning up their blood and guts would help avoid cleaning up the blood left by their (criminals') victims. It becomes a question of, how much blood the government wants to clean. 1 criminal's blood? Or 10 victims' blood?
Maybe the motivation for the seat-belt law is three-pronged: Safety, clean-up and revenue
Revenue is definitely a component. There's no denying that fact.
Well I did run stop-signs and jump lights and exceeded speed limits, but not because I wanted to reassure myself that I'm a rebel. As a matter of fact, all the speeding tickets I got are because I wasn't aware that the speeding limit dropped and I wasn't aware of it. You may call it stupidity and ignorance on my part, and I would agree, and am rectifying it and am more attentive to the signs. It was by complete folly that I even once got arrested for drunk driving. I regret that even to this day. If I were a rebel I wouldn't stop drinking and driving. I try my best to stick to the laws of the land, no matter how absurd they may seem. If I have a problem with a law, I'd report it to the local senator or the radio stations, but still abide by it, because I know that the cop is not the person who's going to respond to my viewpoints.
Laws are not set by cops, they merely enforce laws. So making a statement to the cops by NOT abiding by a certain law won't help repeal laws. There are channels for people to go thru if they want a certain law repealed. That's democracy.
About the law of talking on cell-phones while driving, am sure a lot more states will enforce it soon. Some states already try to enforce it.
You may say whatever you want in response to my post and I'd defend your right to say it, even though I may not agree with what you say.