This is not all that aspie-related, but I think I can make a connection because it's hilarious.
Aspies tend to be very conscientious and honest, and do their best to follow rules. They can get in trouble sometimes because while they try their best to follow the explicit rules, there are often unwritten rules that they fail to see, and in bureaucratic organizations people often change the rules without warning. This leads to endless frustration and sometimes meltdown (from trying to do what's right and still getting nowhere).
Here's the nightmare version of that, spectacularly presented by The Onion: "
Prague's Franz Kafka International Airport voted world's most alienating."