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The reason for this is twofold. First, we don't have the capability to go after big crime, so we go after little crime that can't defend itself well. Second, it's often the case that people will bend the rules to gain an advantage, instead of being 100% fair and open and forgo that advantage, with a small risk that said bending ends up as criminal. You always have the choice of being 100% fair and open.


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