>Selective enforcement of the "law" is no law at all.
Actually it's very much a law. And it's how the law works in the real world. It might not be "justice", but it's law alright.
From the kid who the local cop knows his family and lets him walk on something that would land someone else in juvenile prison to the rich guy literally getting away with murder. And there are stuff that cops selectively enforce everyday, e.g ignoring someone selling dope small-time, because he snitches bigger fishes for them.
A law can still be effective, if the selective enforcement prevents the majority of the people of breaking it.
Actually it's very much a law. And it's how the law works in the real world. It might not be "justice", but it's law alright.
From the kid who the local cop knows his family and lets him walk on something that would land someone else in juvenile prison to the rich guy literally getting away with murder. And there are stuff that cops selectively enforce everyday, e.g ignoring someone selling dope small-time, because he snitches bigger fishes for them.
A law can still be effective, if the selective enforcement prevents the majority of the people of breaking it.