Crowe wrote:
it's not a 'rule'...it's a law. and I've been wearing seat belts since before it was a law. but i can be fined and, at least temporarily, lose my freedom for not wearing my seat belt. not the same as a rule. and even though i wear my seat belts religiously i oppose the law mandating it just as i oppose the law requiring biker helmets.
But the principle remains the same. It's a rule because they can't make it a law. This is such a stupid issue to be arguing over. Just go to a campground that has no rules or no rules you don't like and be done with it.
Agreed.....
From Dictionary.com on the word "Law"
noun
1.
the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
2.
any written or positive rule or collection of rules prescribed under the authority of the state or nation, as by the people in its constitution.
Compare bylaw, statute law.
3.
the controlling influence of such rules; the condition of society brought about by their observance:
"maintaining law and order."
4.
a system or collection of such rules.
5.
the department of knowledge concerned with these rules; jurisprudence:
"to study law."
6.
the body of such rules concerned with a particular subject or derived from a particular source:
"commercial law."
7.
an act of the supreme legislative body of a state or nation, as distinguished from the constitution.
8.
the principles applied in the courts of common law, as distinguished from equity.
9.
the profession that deals with law and legal procedure:
"to practice law."
10.
legal action; litigation:
"to go to law."
11.
a person, group, or agency acting officially to enforce the law:
"The law arrived at the scene soon after the alarm went off."
12.
any rule or injunction that must be obeyed:
"Having a nourishing breakfast was an absolute law in our household."
13.
a rule or principle of proper conduct sanctioned by conscience, concepts of natural justice, or the will of a deity:
"a moral law."
14.
a rule or manner of behavior that is instinctive or spontaneous:
"the law of self-preservation."
15.
a. a statement of a relation or sequence of phenomena invariable under the same conditions.
b. a mathematical rule.
16.
a principle based on the predictable consequences of an act, condition, etc.:
"the law of supply and demand."
17.
a rule, principle, or convention regarded as governing the structure or the relationship of an element in the structure of something, as of a language or work of art:
"the laws of playwriting; the laws of grammar."
18.
a commandment or a revelation from God.
19.
(sometimes initial capital letter) a divinely appointed order or system.
20.
the Law, Law of Moses.
21.
the preceptive part of the Bible, especially of the New Testament, in contradistinction to its promises:
"the law of Christ."
22.
British Sports. an allowance of time or distance given a quarry or competitor in a race, as the head start given a fox before the hounds are set after it.
Sounds like rules and laws are somewhat similar...what seperates them? judicial decisions...