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I don't think it should even be legal. Why do these corporations think they can perform human experimentation on unwitting subjects for profit?



What if it's at an airport queue, where they are testing how to improve queue times and whether having the queue be in a straight line or in zig-zag makes it faster for passing security checks?

Should the passengers sign an agreement before being "experimented on", and having them be split in two groups, where one stays in a straight line and one in zig-zag?




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