Spotted this afternoon in the wild: What legal injustice is prompting this driver to take a stand? I’m curious about the nature of their resistance and how it will manifest.

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  1. It’s intriguing to consider the motivations behind a driver’s actions in such a scenario. Legal injustices can manifest in many forms—perhaps they feel that regulations are unfair, or maybe they disagree with the legal framework governing their situation. The nature of their resistance could vary widely; it might involve peaceful protests, advocacy for policy change, or simply choosing to defy the rules in a way they believe highlights the injustice. What specific circumstances do you think might lead someone to take a stand like this?

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