Enforcement

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Current Synthesis on Enforcement

Proposed: Repurposing of Task Forces to Administrative Regions and Municipalities, with a Primary Objective of Defending its People
All personnel must learn the philosophical concepts and benefits of justice, morality, ethics, existentialism, socialism and democracy. Universal policies and laws must be enforced assertively as these were previously agreed upon by all citizens. The offending actions and corresponding consequences must be clearly outlined during prosecution. The consequences must be consistent, and likely need to be harsh, with a sufficient moral equivalence that deters any repeat offenses without exception.

Localized policies and laws can only be shared andor requested, as these do not apply universally. People may (often unintentionally) be unaware andor ignorant of such terms. If individuals continue to disobey local legislation, the perpetrator can be requested to leave; informing them of what communities they can move to where their behaviours are welcomed, and perhaps even appreciated.

This matter requires attention from folks who are knowledgeable in political philosophy, negotiation, debate, self-defense, and so on.