User blog comment:Blinkn/Were they a little bit evil during Civil War?/@comment-5071469-20130710143809/@comment-3406131-20130710214606

Registering implied unmasking to the authorities (but not obligatory to the public, as Spider-Man and Iron Man did), and be allowed to act on their supervision. Spider-Man's speech to a commission in Washington during the Road to Civil War clearly explained why registration isn't a solution. It's more of an electoralist (don't know if that word exist in english) to reassure some bigots. Solo said it (Civil War Front Line): if there is a law each time there is a bombing, the terrorists win.

The 42-Manhattan transportation was indeed a mistake, caused by a Cloak kind of inefficient all along the Civil War, and I think it could had been aborted if Richards hadn't closed some portal (or something like that) to trap the Anti-Reg.