In China, there is a phenomenon you can observe in some underground parking garages: many slightly more expensive cars—Porsche, Land Rover, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, etc.—park across the lines.


Meanwhile, cars under 200k yuan—Volkswagen, Hyundai, Great Wall, etc.—park neatly within the lines.
Parking across the lines appears to be a matter of parking habits, but in reality, it is the result of the combined influence of asset protection, the strength of rule enforcement, and perceptions of power.
What you see is not just cars, but different people's judgments about the relationship between "rules and self-interest."
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