• @Reddfugee42
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    82 months ago

    Good call. Really common sense anymore 🤷‍♂️

  • @skeezix
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    -22 months ago

    So what was the ultimate outcome here? Does the uk government have leave to turn private property into military installations? How’d it go in the courts?

    • @Reddfugee42
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      202 months ago

      Lol of course they do. “In the national interest” clears every hurdle every time.

    • @[email protected]
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      -32 months ago

      Are you insane? The AA is there to protect the area including your property. Also the greater public interest in safety from terrorism outweighs your “privat property” (wich is literally built in that country)

      • @Ptsf
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        12 months ago

        That’s actually not the case in America. We have a constitutional amendment for it.

        • @waterSticksToMyBalls
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          32 months ago

          Quartering soldiers is very different than putting an aa emplacement on your roof.

          • @Ptsf
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            12 months ago

            True, but if you look up relevant case law it more often than not sides with temporary emplacements still being a violation of the 5th amendment when emplaced without due process and just compensation. 🤷‍♂️ The amendments are significantly old, and are meant to be interpreted in modern contexts. You can’t take them at face “this is what is written” value.

        • @[email protected]
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          02 months ago

          Ohhhhhhhh and? Its not about usa and usa isn’t a normal country for us Europeans. I respectfully dont care about your laws regarding that and i don’t think that such a thing would be unsolvable in your country either. Just paying for it or putting it on public property would be possible.

          • @Ptsf
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            32 months ago

            True, but I’m just pointing out that you’re being a bit extremist and that it’s a perfectly rational expectation to not host military at one’s quarters, listing the largest example I could. You might disagree with someone, but calling them insane for sharing an opinion that’s literally enshrined as a right for 400+ million people is a tad overboard, no?

            • @[email protected]
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              -42 months ago

              400 million that seemingly don’t know what is not insane and that have nothing to do with this.

              • @Ptsf
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                22 months ago

                Gosh you’re toxic, lol.