With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: Although not outright banned, jeans were hard to come by in Soviet Union since they were seen as a symbol of rebellion by the Soviet youth, who wanted to emulate the style of film and rock stars of the West. The Soviet government resisted supplying the market with jeans as it would mean responding to the market, a capitalist principle. People went to great lengths, sometimes by resorting to violence and other criminal activities, to obtain real Western-made jeans. That led to the creation of black markets and to the bootlegging of jeans, which since has become an important cultural element of the history of the Soviet Union.
text_B: Would a citizen of the Soviet Union be concerned about punching someone in the face while standing in front of a police officer?
YES.