Evaluating a Prohibition on Gambling
A rule on a long sea voyage explicitly forbids any crew member from gambling with cards or dice for money, with the stated goal of maintaining order and preventing conflict. A group of sailors argues this rule is an unfair restriction on their personal freedom and how they choose to spend their earnings. Critically evaluate this rule. In your response, weigh the potential benefits of the prohibition against the sailors' claims of unfairness. Conclude with your judgment on whether the rule is justifiable for the community as a whole.
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