Yes, they do. Just because they are leaders does not mean they necessarily have special privileges or a free pass to break some rules. The rules might change depending on the situation. However, those would be privileges. For example, an admin is able to modify and monitor things that go on a site. However, a normal user would not be able to.
A) Buddhas follow rules, just like everyone else. The only difference between them and everyone else, while disputed, doesn't have to do with rules.
YES
In theory, leaders in a communist system are expected to follow the same laws as everyone else. However, in practice, they may have more power and influence that can sometimes shield them from legal repercussions. This can lead to instances of corruption and abuse of power.
it is important because it lets you pick your leader and everyone else has to abide by that leaders rules
it is important because it lets you pick your leader and everyone else has to abide by that leaders rules
Yes. Bikes have to follow all of the rules of the road that drivers have to follow.
The Vatican is an independent country with its own laws and regulations. They also have a police force to enforce the laws.
They should follow the same rules of the road as everyone else.
They were treated the same way as they were in other countries. They were discriminated against because they were different from everyone else. They live by their own rules, and refuse to follow the rules of the countries they live in. As a result, they're rejected for it.
No, they do what they like, just like everyone else.
Because everyone has a responsibility for the safety of themselves and everyone else.
The line were Dib says "your leaders are just taller than everyone else" is in an episode called Tak the Hideous new girl.