A couple of posts ago, I actually thought Andrew at least understood the moral majoritys position. Then, he had to start typing again.
I'm not sure what your argument with Manning is, you both say the same thing, resort parking is only for resort guests. I don't know if you used to be able to park at CR for the day. I do know what today's rule is. Its just recently that the 3 hour rule has gone into effect, you can still visit and resort hop, but someone at Disney deemed 3 hours was enough due to the overcrowding of certain resort parking lots.
I'm pretty sure our "Founding Fathers" had more serious complaints than which stall to keep their horse in, but heck if you want to cede from the Disney Union, go ahead and park where you want at Universal. Quote 'I guess I'm too attached to my 1st amendment rights, and when you take one away, you can take them all away', you are correct, parking is not a first ammendment right, 'but its the same principle.' Which side of the fence are you standing on, from this post to your last post you have been standing on the fence leaning whichever way the wind blows.
And, since we all seem to agree that we all need rules and laws, you said yourself, 'an eye for an eye", should Disney impound your car for violating their rule?
Let us know when you make up your mind Andrew, you either hate the rule but agree that breaking it is wrong or you hate the rule and will continue to do as you please. (What the majority of us calls wrong) I think you are a very lucky young man who has had opportunities most of the world will never get. I had to wait until I was 30 and could afford to pay my own way to go. My wifes parents nor mine could take a trip like that. Now, I go twice a year. At the same time I'm concerned with your perception of right and wrong and that its ok to do as you please, I hope I'm not putting that notion in my childrens head by taking them to Disney so often.