Are Laws Reasonable? Is this Justice? Agree?

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Laws are by and large unreasonable
e.g. you are penalised for attending nature's call in open, even in absence of enough toilets

you are booked for no parking, even without providing parking space

you can be charged for not having dresses - but government won't provide you one, if you are poor also

You can be penalised for trying ending life - but no one bother to make you live

A person can be punished for doing an act, but the person who irritates that man is not punished that is the causes are not given enough weightage while punishing people

Also, Fundamental Rights are Guaranteed in Constitutions - but if some one does not make law, no guarantor to get it done
 
It is reasonable to have laws. Without them, life would be "nasty brutish and short". If you have a problem with particular laws, that is one thing. But to stretch that to laws in general the way you have is wrong.

One other thing, you talk about the government requiring you to have something but not providing it. It's not the governments job to provide things.
 
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