Voting for the disabled/double envelopes
I study in Jerusalem and live far from home and I don’t have the time/energy to spend an entire day just to go vote. Am I allowed to go vote at the disabled/double envelope polling station? (From a legal perspective, it’s a criminal offense to go vote there if you’re not really disabled or something) assuming that if I don’t vote there then I won’t go vote at all (I think the state would prefer that I vote in this case)
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Isn't Kant related to the story? After all, if everyone goes to vote at polling stations like this, I assume they'll cause problems. After all, that's why the state doesn't allow it.
I have written more than once that the categorical imperative is like one of the players on the field. It can be violated if no one is really hurt and if its observance creates damage, suffering, or a heavy price.
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