What are gardiner's views on the role of law in enforcing polite behavior?
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But the law cannot enforce or compel one to say 'please' or 'thank you' which would come under etiquette and not rule. The law does not consider the hurting of our feelings as a case for compensation. The law does not have any compensation for moral and intellectual damage.
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the Gardiner views on the role of laws in polite behaviour is that
the laws doesn't compell with bad manner or good manners with on it that we say please or thanks with others or not.
They are our moral duty to show civility and courtesy with others .
law didn't compell or force with others to show polite behaviour or say thanks or please.
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