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> There are people with authoritative knowledge, and you ask them the questions, and they give a "yes or no".

Given that there have been many cases of lawmakers not understanding the impact of their own laws. Contracts unraveled by punctuation errors, complex interactions between rules, people managing parks often not being the same as people writing the rules, ... . I find this claim to be completely removed from reality.



If you are unsure if some activity or "vehicle" is allowed in a given park, you would not call the effing park to see if it is allowed?

That is divorced from reality?

Do you NEVER ask people that "know things" a question? Or do you just trust ChatGPT for everything?




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