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Personally, I am against such changes. I had enough of 1990 and 2004, after which the country regressed to the level of Zanzibar. And what you are talking about is not freedom, but anarchy, although it may be freedom for you...
You just haven't encountered it yet, but I personally experienced all the "fun" of such revolutions when my company was audited 5 times in a year. The tax authorities openly said, "Sorry, buddy, but understand, the budget is empty, we are being squeezed, we can't collect taxes, so we'll make up for it with fines."
Or another example. My wife lost my driver's license, and I need to retake the test. I go to the traffic police, and there is complete chaos, and the bribe is now 10 times higher because everyone is nervous. And without a license, I'm already losing a lot of money every day. Study? That's nonsense. It's almost impossible to pass the test on your own, everyone wants a bribe. I had to pay.
And a third example. Before the revolution, fines were issued for speeding, ranging from 1 to 10 minimum wages, starting with 1, then 2, then 3-5. After the revolution, they immediately issue the maximum fine on the first offense. And there are many such examples.
So, the question is, why do I need all these revolutions?
P.S. One of my acquaintances also passed the driving test on his own, without paying a bribe... It took him either 8 or 9 attempts... For this, he had to throw away the rulebook, find the correct answers on the internet, and go straight to the commission... :D After that, they called him crazy and wondered for a long time why he needed to do that....