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<blockquote data-quote="Mistwell" data-source="post: 3558195" data-attributes="member: 2525"><p>I know of two communities in southern California that I consider lawful neutral.</p><p></p><p>The first is Irvine, where urban planning was taken to an extreme, and all types of places were forced into "pods", which are groupings of locations. All fast food is located in the "Fast Food Pod", a single street filled with just fast food. All housing is in the housing pod. Dry cleaning is in the dry cleaning pod. Crime is low due to a heavy police presence and hgih cost of living keeping the riff-raff out.</p><p></p><p>The second is Santa Monica, where they have a law for everything and everything has a law, and they are all enforced. Their record keepers literally patrol businesses on a daily basis, checking for any violation of any of their thousands of business code laws. Even businesses that just have overflow offices in Santa Monica, and do not sell or buy anything at that location, are patrolled for business licenses and other licenses. Donations to the homeless are done by putting your money into publically run collection bins (disguised as dolphin statues) and distributed to the homeless later, and people are actively discouraged from donating directly to the homeless. Everything has a tax, all rental housing is rent controlled, and even jay walking is vigourously enforced. Most stop lights have cameras built in that take a picture of anyone running a light late, with a ticket automatically generated based on the license plate photographed. </p><p></p><p>Two totally different cities, but both seem lawful neutral to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistwell, post: 3558195, member: 2525"] I know of two communities in southern California that I consider lawful neutral. The first is Irvine, where urban planning was taken to an extreme, and all types of places were forced into "pods", which are groupings of locations. All fast food is located in the "Fast Food Pod", a single street filled with just fast food. All housing is in the housing pod. Dry cleaning is in the dry cleaning pod. Crime is low due to a heavy police presence and hgih cost of living keeping the riff-raff out. The second is Santa Monica, where they have a law for everything and everything has a law, and they are all enforced. Their record keepers literally patrol businesses on a daily basis, checking for any violation of any of their thousands of business code laws. Even businesses that just have overflow offices in Santa Monica, and do not sell or buy anything at that location, are patrolled for business licenses and other licenses. Donations to the homeless are done by putting your money into publically run collection bins (disguised as dolphin statues) and distributed to the homeless later, and people are actively discouraged from donating directly to the homeless. Everything has a tax, all rental housing is rent controlled, and even jay walking is vigourously enforced. Most stop lights have cameras built in that take a picture of anyone running a light late, with a ticket automatically generated based on the license plate photographed. Two totally different cities, but both seem lawful neutral to me. [/QUOTE]
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