Why the great concern for legal regulation? Why not rely on social regulation? Less perfect, but far easier.OneOffDave wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:05 pm You appear to have a very poor grasp of how government and the production of legislation works. It's not some cluster of words thrown together haphazardly as it all has impacts in the real world.
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The regulations also have to be legal. The really tricky bit. The only way round this would be to invoke emergency powers which would be 'interesting'.
If in a population there is:
10% black marketeers, actively breaking laws to profit
25% careless cheaters, ignoring laws because they can't be bothered
50% followers, who will do what everyone else is doing
15% enforcers, obsessed with obeying rules
Using social pressure only - by the Prime Minister declaring in a public address that this is what everyone must do - will get the 15% enforcers and most of the 50% followers. Say 50% compliance.
Using emergency powers and legal regulations will get the enforcers and the followers, and part of the 25% cheaters. Say 75% compliance.
I'd say something as easy as a Prime Ministerial address could immediately knock the line below the curve. All this legal stuff can follow, catching up with problems when the real world impacts get noticed.