Pubdate: 13 March 1999 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Copyright: 1999 Chicago Tribune Company Contact: http://www.chicagotribune.com/ Forum: http://www.chicagotribune.com/interact/boards/ Author: Jeffrey R. Paine Note: responding to Mayor Richard Daley's announcement that he would copy New York City's plan to confiscate the cars of suspected drunk drivers. HISTORY REPEATS SPRINGFIELD -- I think this proposal for colored license plates for repeat drunk driversis a great idea. Let's ignore for a moment the possibility that sometimes the spouse, children and other relatives of repeat offenders might occasionally drive their car, that offenders might not really own the car they drive, or what happens if they own two or more cars? Once we've got the repeat drunk drivers properly identified, we can then require all people convicted of violent crimes to wear patches on their clothes, or have a tattoo on their face or hands or something, so everyone can clearly see what they have done. Then we can add drug users, alcoholics and other convicted substance abusers, non-violent criminals, people guilty of traffic violations, the homeless and people with AIDS, cancer or other diseases. Then we can make sure that homosexuals are properly marked. After that we can start in on people who are of religious, ethnic or racial backgrounds we don't like. Finally we can start making sure that people who don't agree with our political and social beliefs and policies are identified in the same way, so that we can be sure to avoid and ridicule and harass and discriminate against them. Does any of this sound familiar to anyone else? It started this simply with Hitler, too, all in the name of protecting the public. Jeffrey R. Paine - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea