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You're not answering the question.

"Let's take a system that works today and impose an additional paper trail, where you lose all your rights if you lose the paper trail."

"Won't that penalize people who don't have a lawyer and who lose their paper trail?"

"Tough, people need to learn to use lawyers"

In fact, now that I right that out, that's an extremely antagonistic approach to take and it punishes the least privileged people (e.g. the people who can't afford lawyers), while doing absolutely nothing for the giant corporations who have lawyers on retainer and will naturally have a process in place to retain proper copies of the paper trail always.




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