== Why is this an issue? The size of a collection and the length of an array are always greater than or equal to zero. Testing it doesn't make sense, since the result is always ``++true++``. [source,java] ---- if (myList.size() >= 0) {...} // Noncompliant: always true boolean result = myArray.length >= 0; // Noncompliant: true ---- Similarly testing that it is less than zero will always return ``++false++``. [source,java] ---- if (myList.size() < 0) {...} // Noncompliant: always false ---- Fix the code to properly check for emptiness if it was the intent, or remove the redundant code to keep the current behavior.