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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Delaware Officials Squash Citizens' Hoop Dreams

This weekend we learned which 4 teams will meet in the finals of the NCAA College Basketball Tournament. For many players, coaches and fans, this weekend was the culmination of life-long dreams. This weekend, however, we also learned that Delaware state officials thought it was prudent to dispatch resources and manpower to remove a number of curbside basketball hops from a local cul de sac.

So much for their dreams.

The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) deployed heavy equipment and over a dozen staff to tackle the scourge of curbside basketball. When a local resident complained about the heavy-handedness of the state’s response, they even brought in law enforcement.

Behold, your Republic, 2011 Edition:

Well.

Look…I admit, I don’t know the particulars of this situation. Perhaps these basketball hoops were “illegal. Perhaps, as one government official states, DelDOT does own the “rights of way” in this cul de sac (let’s set aside that weirdness for a moment) and somehow it really felt the need to flex its sovereign muscle and better police its curbs.

But, is this really the best use of government resources? Delaware faces a budget shortfall equal to over 6% of its budget. The tiny state is #12 in the NATION in its level of debt. And yet, it feels it is vital to dispatch a bunch of fully-pensioned and health benefited state employees to remove basketball hoops. Really? When we hear from state employees that they can’t possibly accept any more cuts in funding, is it because we’ll lose the basketball-hoop-removal-sqauds. Cause, I might be willing to stomach that cut.

And yes, I really think this is a big deal.

First, it appears the state marshalled its resources to remove the hoops based on a complaint from one resident. It doesn’t appear that there were any hearings or reviews. A lone crank–and who hasn’t lived down the street from that person–made some kind of complaint and the full wheels of the state enforcement mechanisms were set in motion.

Second, the female state official clearly lies to the resident in the video. She says he can keep his basketball hoop and they will place it in his driveway. And, then, of course, they don’t. (And, did I mention they actually brought in state troopers?)

But, those observations aren’t why this is a big deal. Those merely speak to the mediocrity of bureaucracy. Boxes weren’t checked…forms weren’t filed…the hoops have to go. Rules…laws…blah, blah, blah.

No, this is a big deal because, out of almost a dozen basketball hoops being confiscated, only one resident resisted or complained in any way. The rest, presumably, just shrugged their shoulders and went along with the state.

This goes to the heart of our problem as a nation.

Fights over ObamaCare, Wall Street Bailouts, tax hikes, sweetheart deals or earmarks get all the headlines. Many of us spend our energies on those fights, because they seem like they are critical to the future direction of the country. No doubt, they are important and big issues, but I fear we’ve already ceded so much of our liberty that it is almost immaterial whether or not we win those ‘big’ fights.

We dutifully take off our shoes and throw away water bottles when going through an airport. We submit to physical pat-downs at the whim of security personnel. We follow government mandates to wear seat-belts, separate plastic from glass and prepare to part with the incandescent light bulb. We no longer smoke in bars–or in outdoor spaces. On and on…and on. And now we watch–again dutifully–as our basketball hoops are taken away.

Liberty is not ala carte. Give up enough of it-even on the small things-and liberty won’t be there when you need it.

This weekend, 4 colleges won the right to compete to be America’s collegiate champion. I wonder why they bother.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey joe here is a link to video of them ripping out a hoop

http://consumerist.com/2011/03/delaware-dot-rip-out-8-basketball-hoops.html

Anonymous said...

The video is appalling. It's state-sanctioned theft from a handicapped man. If it was my yard, I would have made a spectacle of myself and ended up in jail.

lmclain said...

The observation about how we are giving up our liberties, bit by bit, and hardly even noticing, is right on. Anyone who reads this blog is quite familiar with the "if you aren't doing anything wrong, then don't worry (about your "freedoms" " crowd. They are the one that HAPPILY surrender their freedoms (that our fathers and grandfathers, on down the line fought and GAVE THEIR LIFE FOR) because they fall for the "its for your own good" line or the "we're gonna get the bad guys with this" line. Or the "its only for a while" line (i.e. the Patriot Act, which decimated the Bill of Rights, to the cheers of MILLIONS!). Understand this -- the government (and their minions) don't give a crap about you or your "freedom". They care only about preserving their power. And couldn't care less about whether you want to play basketball in your cul-de-sac, or whether the handicapped guy has any fun at all.

Anonymous said...

they don't have to take anyone's liberties
hyper consumerism and an economy based on ever more shopping and want has create a nation of debt slaves that basically have no rights or say as long as they are yoked and they can get as puffed up as they want and wave their guns and thump their bibles but the truth is its already a long established institution that's not going anywhere it too lucrative