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Evaluating Unintended Consequences of Fines

A city council wants to reduce littering in public parks and proposes introducing a small monetary fine for anyone caught littering. However, a famous study on a different topic found that when daycare centers introduced a similar small fine for parents who were late picking up their children, the number of late parents actually increased. Based on the principle illustrated by the daycare study, critically evaluate the city council's proposed anti-littering policy. Will the fine likely achieve its goal? Justify your position by explaining the potential change in people's motivation for not littering.

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