Oh my then congratulations for contradicting yourself, you say my argument is invalid due to an opinion but yet you go do the same thing and you proceed to back it up by saying it's "perfectly logical based"?
By all means continue on I completely forgot if the author doesn't do what you want it's a flaw, the idea of him implementing something similar later when the time is right is unfathomable!
How dare Ishida focus on the character development of Kaneki at the moment instead of what you want!
I'm done speaking with a foolish individual.
Ignorance is bliss.
This is by no means the same thing, I did not contradict myself. What I suggested was that CCG could easily use the RC detectors, that Ishida has introduced to, to disallow ghouls from blending into human society since if they have no ID they would be basically extemely limited from doing any transactions with the human worlds, at least things like renting or working or anything important. You on the other hand suggested that since they have succeeded in entering the high rank, avoiding RC detectors would be easy, and that's where the invalidity of your idea comes because in order to even get a job, especially a high ranking one, you need to be on some kind of database with your personal information. Therefore, those high ranking ghouls wouldn't even have the chance to get jobs if they were to pass the RC detectors since that would be some kind of a last test before the acquisition of their ID.
And as I said again, what I proposed was a perfectly logical idea given the introduction of the said machines by the author himself. You were the one that said that since Ishida is the writer, he can do whatever he wants and passed at the offensive. I've never said otherwise and I specifically used the term "flaw" over the overused "plothole". Truthfully, if he gives no explanation, I can't say that it's a plothole since he does not contradict his work but on the other hand you can't stop me from believing that if a machine as useful as that, stays out of the picture for no good reason, while as I said Ishida himself introduced it, that it's a flaw not worth taking into account.
Also, I was very careful to use the hypothetical tense "If Ishida lets these detectors be used only in CCG building" showing that I recognise the fact that nothing is yet set in stone. You were the the one that couldn't hold your horses and took it as direct accusation towards Ishida's writing. Don't blame me for you seeing accusations everywhere, I had no such desire and I only talked based on the present and how would I react if the said introduced machines were not to be used after all, at least without any good reason.