TramLaw Town’s very existence was a powerful symbol of resistance against Nozama and the corporate society they found themselves in, but TLTs also utilized a variety of things and strategies to oppose and stand in opposition to Nozama. One of the earliest examples of resistance was their ability to block the CHIP™ in their arms from finding their locations and listening to their conversations, hindering Nozama’s ability to monitor its citizens. Another mode of resistance employed was the black market bartering system that was established. This trading system allowed TLTs to exchanged information and items without the use of money, going directly against the values and structure of Nozama. TLTs also stood in opposition to Nozama by hosting an annual renaming ceremony for new members, discarding the standard NZM-ID# name format that all Nozama citizens were given at birth and replacing it with a name that belonged to someone from the B.N.E (Before the Nozama Era). When in TramLaw Town, citizens were only allowed to be called by their ceremonial names.