• @shneancy
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    146 months ago

    in Poland there is no legal limit, so if you fancy spinning around come visit!

    • @efstajas
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      56 months ago

      I doubt it’d take long before they try to stop you on different grounds like impeding traffic or public nuisance or whatever

      • @shneancy
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        96 months ago

        then don’t go spinning in a city, pick a village or a small town and go wild, it’ll take them a while to notice and a longer while yet to bother stopping you, and chances are (with village police) they’d first sit down and watch for an hour or so. Adding it all up I’d say you’re looking at at least 8h of spinning. In the end you’ll just be told to stop since it’s 100% legal or you could pioneer a new law in Poland! exciting

      • @[email protected]
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        76 months ago

        If it’s a busy one, would anyone even notice? Most people just get in and get out without even making a full circle. I think you’d be virtually anonymous.

        Unless someone else was riding the same roundabout for fun. Then you could invent little games to play with them

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        26 months ago

        Said different grounds would most likely be a willful twisting of the “anti cruising” laws and ordinances in effect in many states and cities in the US.

    • @Fades
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      16 months ago

      there’s no legal limit in the US too, that’s the joke my friend.