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by Jochim
1945 days ago
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Acceptability isn't usually a binary. Legality is the cutoff point at which we decide you should be punished for unacceptable behaviour, but it's perfectly possible for behaviour to be both unacceptable but legal. Consider:
- Cutting your grass at 8am when your neighbour works nights. - A well off person putting their child up for adoption because they don't want the hassle. - Payday loans given to people you know won't be able to pay them off, ensuring they pay you far more than the value of the loan. - Banks processing payments out of order to trigger overdraft fees that would otherwise not have been collected. |
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