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Laws and rules are important in any country to maintain order in society. If people were free to do what they wanted in a society then there would be anarchy (which is no government or law).

Imagine if people drove where ever they wanted to on the roads, didn't stop for red lights etc Or if people took whatever they wanted from other people.

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