12. Obstructive cooperation
Cooperate with authorities, but in the most inefficient way possible. This raises the cost of enforcement. If enough people do it, some regulations simply lose their purpose or create bureaucratic lockdown.
12. Obstructive cooperation
Cooperate with authorities, but in the most inefficient way possible. This raises the cost of enforcement. If enough people do it, some regulations simply lose their purpose or create bureaucratic lockdown.
13. Boomerang laws
Politicians are the first to break their own laws. Make sure to record them when they do and denounce it as publicly as possible. Don't let them scape the consequences of their own absurdity.