I think this post by Seth Godin (who is not a UX person - he's a
marketing person, even if he sometimes thinks he is a UX person -
snark!), 

http://tinyurl.com/c2lyt

"All customers are smarter than average...

In study after study, respondents rate themselves as less racist than
average, smarter than average, more generous than average.

And though they are never asked, I'm pretty certain that your
customers also believe that they are righter than average as well.

At the airport yesterday, a woman at security said to the TSA
official, "I'm a regular traveler, a frequent flyer and I know the
rules. I want the fast line." A moment later, it was determined that
the woman had two huge bottles of shampoo in her very large carry on.
"No one told me that there was a restriction on liquids! Where does
it say that?" she snarled, as she stood in front of the sign that
said that...

Any time you ask customers to self-segregate, they will put
themselves in the best line.

And just about any time you ask a customer to acknowledge that they
were wrong, you will fail."


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