Why Fines Actually Happen (Not What You Think)

Why Fines Actually Happen (Not What You Think)

Every time a religious or cultural procession gets fined, the headlines scream persecution. "They're banning our rituals!" The comment section explodes: war on tradition. War on belief.

Wrong.

Read the fine print. Not a single law says "lemon-chili charms are illegal" or "knocking wood is banned." What the law actually says:

· Roads blocked without permit → fine.
· Waste dumped in public → fine.
· Open flames in a crowded space without extinguishers → fine.
· Loudspeakers at 2 AM → fine.
· Barricades preventing emergency access → fine.

Notice the pattern? The ritual is never the crime. The chaos is.

You can bless your vehicle with smoke. You cannot trigger the smoke alarm in a hospital lobby. You can chant on your own property. You cannot shut down a railway crossing. You can distribute holy water. You cannot turn a public fountain into a ritual bath.

It was never belief versus authority. It is chaos versus order.

Every society—superstitious or secular—fines the person who blocks the road. Not the person who prays. The world doesn't hate your gods. It just needs the ambulance to reach the hospital.

That's not oppression. That's physics.

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