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rson were not traumatized at first glance. Mill might even go so far as; he has a right to expose himself in public if he would like. In the example you read to us, when the man used a portable toilet and pretty much let everyone see what he was doing, I believe that his actions would gross out and somewhat traumatize many people in this world. Morals once again should be what laws are based on, because if they were not, this world would be in complete chaos. Men, women, children could do whatever they wanted to do, rob banks, beat-up people, and even kill people without any consequences to worry about at all. I also agree with Mill that something might be morally wrong for one person and not another. So I would still go with the majority on the morality judgment. Most of the laws are based on majority anyway. Seatbelts, drunk driving, assault, robbery and murder are defiantly in the majority of not allowing them to be committed without a penalty.Seatbelts are lifesavers, and people who wish not to wear them are fools. There is a law about seatbelts because they save peoples lives. If a person wants to cause an inconvenience to someone, Mill says this is all right. Say that I pop a persons tires, which would be an inconvenience to someone. What if that person became very ill and had to go to the hospital extremely quickly and could not because I popped his or her tires on his or her car. So, by me popping the tires on the vehicle in turn made that person die because that person did not receive the treatment needed to help his or hers situation. I believe that would be considered manslaughter, because it is just like if you take a Stop sign down and a person almost wrecks, then that would be an inconvenience to the person in the car, but if a person is killed because you took down that sign, you would probably be brought up on manslaughter charges and most likely found guilty.I believe that Mill would say that a person has the right not ...

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