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by EGreg
3629 days ago
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He is saying that the result is the opposite of the intent of the law. Telling a single individual to stop using the bags shows it doesn't work. It's like yelling at a user during user testing that they should just click the obvious button. Laws should have A/B testing before rolling out to everyone. |
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The argument upthread is that one household's behavior wasn't what the law intended, which is hardly a compelling counterargument.