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We drove into a one-way street
one evening at the rush hour, and
headed against traffic. Everyone
started honking their horns! Our
violation of a city ordinance had
found us out. We were in trouble.
The world at that moment was
against us. Our sense of pride as
well-intentioned, law-abiding
citizens was against us. No
police warning was neessary.
Our wrongdoing was discovered.
We were public violators of the
law—and in our own eyes.
But the experience was a test of
character and fidelity too; for
having been caught openly doing
wrong, we showed our status as
citizens (continued respect for the
traffic law) by our attitude toward
it. In this case we crept along the
right lane to the next intersection
and turned off to another avenue.
To have remained driving in the
wrong way would have revealed
us as foolhardy, stubborn, and
lacking in regard for law or
human life. |
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