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Evaluating an 18th-Century Maritime Regulation

An 18th-century rule for sailors on a wooden ship states: 'All lights and candles are to be put out at eight o'clock at night; if any of the crew, after that hour, still remain inclined for drinking, they are to do it on the open deck.' Evaluate the effectiveness of this rule in balancing individual liberty with collective safety. In your evaluation, consider at least one potential alternative rule and compare its likely outcomes to the original rule.

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