Jacob Sullum notes that such proposals would also curtail the freedom of adults. Is that a bug or, for nannyists, a feature?
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on March 25, 2009
Jacob Sullum notes that such proposals would also curtail the freedom of adults. Is that a bug or, for nannyists, a feature?
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The Cleveland Clinic couldn’t get rid of McD’s 2 years ago so I doubt any public school would be able to ban fast food in the area.
Move the fast food away from the schools and the kids will just go farther to get it, and them more of them will decide to go truant and not return, particularly if they would get in trouble for being late for the next class.
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