: The reason the Founders of the United States of America kept hammering the necessity of vigilance and action by the citizenry of the new nation was precisely because they knew that all man-made systems of every kind get gamed eventually and that efforts to do so begin immediately upon announcement of imminent implementation.
They also knew that, if you will forgive the anachronism, the phone calls always come from inside the house.
: Speaking for myself, it's always been rather difficult to get most people to be vigilant for more than a few moments. I don't mean to be paranoid conspiracy theorists but simply vigilant, to be observant *and* to think, even briefly, about what is being seen (or sometimes not seen while looking) and keeping even casual situational awareness, minding patterns and trends (again, even casually). I'm commonly told and always have been that that's too much trouble and (usually) a waste of time.
: I get it, though.
Emotions and egos.
Those are always the problems, on both sides of the equation. They're why and how the systems get gamed.
C'est la vie, non, mes amis?