Seems to be a rather harsh indictment of the capitalist system! Accuracy is no defense to a charge of insensitivity!
I am as conservative and capitalistic as you'll come across. But, when somebody else's refusal to follow laws or rules start to affect me, and I have no effective way of eliminating the problem, that's where I draw my line.
My most sensitive issue is with artificial sports field manufacturers/vendors. Being an Architect, as well as a football official, I know that field markings need to comply with the rules governing the sport played on those fields. Sidelines and yard lines (other than goal lines) are to be white. Period. No exceptions. Yet, one vendor I know sold a school on permanently marking a single field for both 11-player and six-player football. So, the sidelines for the six-player field are gray, and the yard lines between the six-player sidelines are also gray. The Goal lines for the six-player field are gray. All yard lines (11 and 6) extend to their sidelines (supposed to be a 4" break at the sidelines). There are markings in the 11-player end zones that are white and they abut the sidelines.
The vast majority of school logos in the center of the field cross over three yard lines, and the yard lines simply don't exist through the logos. (Go ahead - try making a measurement.)
There's more, but I'll stop there.
The UIL (Texas) doesn't seem to care. Need mind that gray yard lines (and 6-player goal lines), and not great lighting, make it very difficult to rule on progress, especially at the 6-player goal lines. Never mind that it is impossible to rule inbounds/out of bounds at sideline/yard line intersections, and sideline/end zone marking intersections.
The vendors don't care. They just want sell the Owner on something they think will look "cool." And, in the case of this particular vendor, provide a crappy installation that is well below the value of what the Owner is paying for. That's why they try to convince Owner's to contract directly with them, and not involve an Architect.
OK, off my soap box.
Talladega, today. Wait for the BIG ONE!
Robert