I guess this is why the Shadowrun 5e rules are in such sad shape.
The writers put down their pencils (okay, stopped typing on their keyboards), and looked over what they have created.
"Hmmmm... As written, these rules require that all players 'do the right thing,' and that all GMs are experienced, and confident enough to smack down any player who doesn't..."
"They're flawless!! Ship them!"
It makes me ask "If the rules
require that all players 'play nice,' and that all GMs make good judgement calls... what are customers paying for then?"
Most of the arguments here make the case that everyone would be better off using something like
Starfinder (without the spaceships - or with if that is how you roll). Although, to be fair, there is no spirit summoning in Starfinder.
And not only all of that... But that we can't expect that anyone can be arsed to do anything about it because "balance can never happen."
So do explain to me, what exactly are customers paying for?