Answer:
"It is an accommodation of interests. In matters which do not touch anybody else's liberty, of course, I may be as free as I like. If I choose to go down the road in a dressing- gown who shall say me nay? You have liberty to laugh at me, but I have liberty to be indifferent to you"
Step-by-step explanation:
From the book On The Rule Of The Road by A.G Gardner, he believes that "each person must have some limits on his or her freedom in order to enjoy the freedom that comes from social order" which shows in order for the liberties of everyone to be sustained, then the liberties of everyone must be restricted.
However, individuals are allowed to be as free as they like in matters that do not infringe on someone else's liberty as Gardner said "I may be as free as I like. If I choose to go down the road in a dressing- gown who shall say me nay? You have liberty to laugh at me, but I have liberty to be indifferent to you".