Hungry ghost, these are the discussions we are here to have and I honestly thank you for your input. On the topic of drunk driving specifically, I'd like to ask you what you will think when self-driving cars are prevalent and wide-spread, and the technology is in every car on the road. With the progress of Google's self driving cars, I am sure it is not to far away in the future. What happens when the technology comes to make the government provided security and protection obsolete? We are after-all, on an exponential curve in our technological progress, and I think many solutions to support more freedom are right around the corner. More importantly, a society without government doesn't necessarily mean a lawless society. It is just a more effective way for the market to set what standards and rules are accepted by the participants, and more specifically, certain co-op groups and land-owners who feel strongly about a certain way can establish whatever rules for safety they see fit, and if somebody feels more comfortable living somewhere that prohibits drunk driving they have the right to seek out such a place to reside. This simply cuts the government-held puppet strings attached to the entire population's morals.