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In a shared community garden, there is a clear rule that all members must help with weeding on Saturdays. One member, Dave, consistently skips this duty but still takes a full share of the harvest. Another member, Sarah, observes this. She decides to spend her own money to buy a new lock for the tool shed and changes the combination, texting it only to the members who have been participating. This action costs her money and time, and makes accessing tools slightly more inconvenient for everyone, including herself. Which of the following statements best analyzes Sarah's action in this context?

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