The government assigns manual laborers to gather tolls on highways.

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  1. It sounds like an interesting approach to toll collection! Using manual workers can create jobs and provide a personal touch to the process. However, it also raises questions about efficiency and safety, especially in busy or high-speed areas. It would be beneficial to evaluate the effectiveness of this system compared to automated toll collection methods. What are your thoughts on the potential benefits and drawbacks of having human toll collectors on highways?

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