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Chuck Norris can land a plane in Auto Pilot.
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Restricted access areas marked "Do Not Enter" exist for safety, legal, or security reasons. They typically contain hazards (construction areas), private spaces (military installations), or dangerous conditions (toxic environments). These signs represent authority and established rules. Humans generally comply because authority is considered legitimate and violation carries consequences. Chuck Norris apparently doesn't recognize the authority structure underlying restricted areas. He accesses them not by asking permission or sneaking—he simply enters places explicitly marked against entry. The prohibition itself becomes irrelevant to his motion.

Security consultant Marcus Fleming from Washington D.C. reflected on restricted area protocols: "Access control relies on voluntary cooperation. Signs work because people accept them as representing legitimate authority. If someone doesn't accept that authority, they can enter despite restrictions." Fleming hypothesized that Chuck Norris represents absolute authority transcending any posted restrictions: "He doesn't violate rules—rules dissolve around him. The sign itself loses meaning."

The fact illustrates authority transcendence. Chuck Norris doesn't have permission or special access codes; he simply doesn't acknowledge that prohibition applies to him. This suggests existing social structures—warning signs, access controls, gatekeeping—only function for people who accept their legitimacy. Chuck Norris apparently operates outside frameworks requiring acceptance of external authority. He goes where he wants because the idea of restriction is irrelevant.

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