Apparently the old way was to build in unauthorized locations and then pay the fines as part of the operating budget. The new plan is to enforce the existing regulations and try to have them demolished.
When a story about laws actually being enforced is news, it’s a good reminder that the weight of the law holds very different meanings in different countries.
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Now that's just wasted effort. Why save the rich from themselves? Let them build on coasts and see their investments slowly drown over the coming years.
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Seriously, it's refreshing to see an authority figuring out that fines are only a bar to make an activity exclusive to the wealthy.
Crackdown on unauthorized development.
Apparently the old way was to build in unauthorized locations and then pay the fines as part of the operating budget. The new plan is to enforce the existing regulations and try to have them demolished.
When a story about laws actually being enforced is news, it’s a good reminder that the weight of the law holds very different meanings in different countries.
There is a lot of cartel money on Yucatan resorts, it is way harder than it looks.
<sarcasm> Now that's just wasted effort. Why save the rich from themselves? Let them build on coasts and see their investments slowly drown over the coming years. </sarcasm>
Seriously, it's refreshing to see an authority figuring out that fines are only a bar to make an activity exclusive to the wealthy.
Good.