So I've recently been thinking on Jaywalking and alignment squares.
I'm a serial jaywalker. Self-confessed. I will actively avoid 'pushing the button' at every opportunity because it's a permanent change to the flow of traffic.
Depending on the intersection, more time will be allotted to allow pedestrian movement, or traffic windows which would have opened are closed to accommodate them - which when there's a single person crossing is a waste of everyone's time for one person's safety.
So I avoid it when I'm alone. I look at the traffic lights, figure out who's going now and next, and cross in the gaps.
I'd assume this would make me Chaotic Good. Breaking the law in order so that I can spare others a little grief.
That would make me think most people who hit the lights and wait are Lawful Good, but if I'm 'good' because I'm actively thinking about others, is a person who is doing it because it's the law less 'good' than me?
Does that make button-pushers Lawful Neutral?
Then there's the utter fucking renegades - those who push the button, and then see a gap in traffic and decide to cross anyway.
Two minutes in the future when the computer gets to their turn, drivers will be halted and inconvenienced by the ghost of pedestrian past. It's saddening.
I'd see them as Chaotic Evil, but maybe they'd see themselves as Chaotic Neutral.
Meanwhile, I've been in a situation where I've opted to not hit the button and crossed, but left a Lawful standing on the side of the road, thinking I HAD hit the button and perpetually waiting for his turn to come up and the little green man to take his number.
Once across the road I tried to pantomime that I hadn't pushed the button, but I don't think he got the gist and frankly I didn't have enough self-esteem to stand on the side of the road gesturing like an idiot to a stranger.
Would that stranger, then, see me as a Chaotic Evil? Depends how long they stood there.
I wonder if there would be a way to show pedestrian patterns as an alignment grid, and what habits would sit where. What do people see my habits as? What do people see theirs as?