Arguments Against Mandatory Community Service

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Mandatory service would indeed hurt America in the year we live today. In my eye's it would just start conflict with are people, being that some people might want to volunteer and some might want to.We america live in a land of freedom why would we force are people to do somthing that they might not to do? I feel like if we give them a choice, more people would volunteer then if we would force them to do volunteer work ,or other services, they may not want to do. Mandatory service's would just cause conflict for everyone. Say if we where doing volunteer work and we wanted to, Then they had somone else doing volunteer work and they did not want to. They could be slacking or doing things wrong just because they are upset that they are being …show more content…
Some of us americans may not have time to do community service when others do have the time. Having to be forced to do it could lead to people not doing it and being in jail for failing to complete the community service. They may have jobs they need to attend to be able to keep a house ,car, and ect. Their may not be time for them to do so and, if their was it may be their off days. I think it would be great if everyone had to volunteer, But i think it would just cause problems and hate in america. And it would be going against are constitutional rights. Its called volunteering for a reason because people want to do it not because people do not want to do so. Community service may provide local and national benefits. But what about the people who already have good benefits through their job that do not want to be forced to do somthing against their will? I think if you are getting in trouble continusously then you should have to be forced to do community service at a extent. But if you are just a ordinaroly american who works everyday and has things to do you should not be forced to do somthing against your will. In 2009, 63.4 million american volunteered bye chocie. If we forced people i feel as if that number would drop because of people being forced and doing somthing they do not want to do. So thefore it would be a bad idea to force people to do somthing they would not want to

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