This is a deeply concerning sentiment that I take very seriously, because there's a whole world of thought and philosophy that is affected by this approach to looking at law in society.
You want a just system, but the system shouldn't be twisted against itself (as it is NOW) through pentest-level attacks on its 'good faith' deficencies.
It's said the Founding Fathers were mostly under 30, and mostly drunk or nursing hangovers when they wrote the constitution. They were all in it together, and not thinking about insidious sociopaths.
There's something about your understanding about abiding and enforcing that has not previously been considered. We depend on juries for course correction, but it's not settled law, it's just one decision after much long deliberation.