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Old 12-14-2007, 02:12 PM   #278
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But does trusting people encourage them to be more trustworthy? And does implicitly not trusting them encourage them to cheat, as a result of feeling like they are being accused of being cheaters anyway?

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It may also depend on the "society" involved. The place I've come across subways which use the "honour" system is Germany, which is a country where "rules" are very much respected. I would imagine it works pretty well there. It would be a disaster in a country like Italy, where people flagrantly ignore EVERY rule.
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