I, like you, have no issue with you personally. What I do have an issue with is the words you have typed.
First you say its ok to exploit things. Then when challenged you say they aren't breaking rules. After a rule is pointed out to you, you say well, its ok to break the rules if no one is watching and enforcing......
So how many more excuses are you going to keep coming up with? If there are no cameras, no police, and the owner of a store isn't looking, should it be ok to steal a candy bar? No one is there enforcing the rules at the time......
Its pretty simple, rack the balls as tightly as possible. If someone observes you rolling a ball back to make a space, they let the TD know. When the TD sees it, you get a warning. They see it again, you lose the game or match.
Even if there isn't this type of oversight, at some point you have to let your integrity kick in......just because someone isn't watching doesn't make it ok.
So....what else is wrong with pool, when the fans/players take the opinion "well, even if its a rule, no one is watching, so its ok."
But you can keep arguing semantics if you want to, doesn't change the fact there is a rule against purposely putting spaces in the rack. Eve if there is no one checking, it doesn't change the fact its against the rules, and therefore cheating.
And I'm not attacking you personally when I say you haven't done your research. I'm merely pointing out an obvious fact. It took me about 3 minutes with a google search to find a simple rule stating you must rack the balls as tightly as possible. You have stated you know of no such rule against racking pretty much however you want. Thus, you obviously didn't do any research and just stated your opinion or what you've heard through the grapevine. Had you done the simple research before stating that there are no rules being broken, you wouldn't have even thought about typing that sentence or making such a statement. Again, nothing personal, just pointing it out.