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by Tech-Noir
3158 days ago
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> Television programmes can be asked to censor everything from expletives Not only does this happen in the US, it's legendary, and can lead to comedy gold: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4koLWPq2qDY (Warning: clip contains uncensored expletives.) > Hell, Karnataka Govt. even tried to cap the price of movie tickets. This just sounds like a good thing to me. The state government was under pressure from Kannada
organisations to cap movie tickets in multiplexes to Rs
200 so that a common man can afford to watch Kannada or
non-Kannada films even in [multiplexes]
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You can see this in action in New York with its rent controls: the government decided the common man needed to be able to afford housing. Seems like a noble goal, but soon landlords couldn't afford to fix their houses or pay for utilities, and so they left the market. And nobody was going to start a new apartment and nobody was going to fund one because it's unprofitable. As a result, the housing situation is even worse than how it was before.