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Because we've explained it so many times to so many people. It's simpler to say, "It's in the rules". Afterall, the rules were created for the reasons we would state anyway.
Your attitude towards rules is quite childish. Rules are everywhere, and you can challenge them if you want. But I doubt you'll get any government to change their rules because some citizen causes a stir. Sad, but true. Having the general populace against you can be a very depressing.
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My attitude towards rules is actually the same one held by a very prominant educational philosopher from a very very very prominant British university... I'd hardly call it childish!
Testing boundaries and rules is how we develop our own morality, through prioratisation we rationalise our beliefs! Its a well known phenominon.... if we didn't test and rationalise we'd all treat a "no spamming" rule on a forum with the same degree of integrity as "thou shalt not kill!"
Maybe not a citizen.... but citizens making a stand will make cause for concern... pro-active demonstrations and rallies really can make a difference! Its how a democracy works Peter!