• pyre@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    even if that would be an obstacle, it would take mere hours for them to change the law and remove the protection altogether.

    • ranzispa@mander.xyz
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      12 hours ago

      It does not take hours to change a law, but it is very quick to ignore a law and mow down a field. Now, whether the law will prevent them from doing that is a different thing. Someone would have to notice that they’re going to build in a protected area, notify the police and contact them officially to notify the error.

      At this point they may still ignore that, then you’d likely have to start a trial. If you’re lucky and you start the trial before they mow down the field, they’ll likely agree they made a mistake, pay for your lawyer and move to the field besides.

      There’s no need to change a law to fix something as simple as paying a couple lawyers.