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A city establishes a community garden on a public lot. To manage the space, the city fences the area and assigns specific plots to residents who pay a small annual fee. One resident's use of their assigned plot prevents another resident from using that same plot. However, enforcing the 'members-only' rule for the entire garden area is difficult, and occasionally non-members enter to walk around. This scenario primarily illustrates that:

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