Seems to me that there might have been a better way to handle this.

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That’s hardly an actionable policy suggestion.

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Indeed, it’s not a policy issue.

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I get where you’re coming from, but I think anything concerning human behavior and how they use the services absolutely is a policy issue.

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I disagree. Setting aside my feelings on the policy, a behavior occurred, a policy was enacted, a behavior was changed. Making it objectively a policy issue.

Your desire for it not to be a policy issue seems to be the driving factor for why you don’t think it’s a policy issue. Seems like circular reasoning.

Maybe I’m missing something though, I’m open to elaboration on why curtailing misbehavior on public grounds with a policy is not a policy issue.

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What was the policy that made parents raise their kids right?

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