Right to roam: The European freedom that’s illegal in the USA
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England didn't even when part of the EU.
England has limited right to roam plus public right of way. This effectively means that most land is accessible one way or another.
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No one will report you roaming if you open carry. /s
Except for those who open carry too.
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You have the right to roam. We have the right to organize a nazi party. Which society is freer? /s
You do not have the right to organise a nazi party. You only have two parties, no others are allowed. One of them accidentally turned nazi. That is something completely different than "organize a nazi party".
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You do not have the right to organise a nazi party. You only have two parties, no others are allowed. One of them accidentally turned nazi. That is something completely different than "organize a nazi party".
You can organize any party you want. Only one of two has a chance of winning
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I'm not talking about YouTube or video's author.
I'm talking about this very thread. Look at the title. Look at the message. Analyze language. Think about how the situation looks for those who don't know German.
Post a screenshot, what client are you using?
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Post a screenshot, what client are you using?
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Your Lemmy client is fetching and displaying a preview of the link. YouTube has decided to give you a German-language preview for some reason, maybe based on your geolocation, VPN, or settings.
Op is innocent on this one!
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Absolutely not!
*continues polishing automatic, sawed-off, pistol grip shotgun
My wrist hurt reading that
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You can organize any party you want. Only one of two has a chance of winning
I that same sense me and my wife have a right to get pregnant, but I got my tubes tied.
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Where would you even camp in Germany be fr
There's plenty of forests and countryside where you could pitch a tent just fine. At worst, you'd have to talk to a farmer to ask if you can pitch your tent on their land.
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Though Scotland does!
And camper vans are ruining that
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In Spain its also forbidden to own beaches. You can wander any beach with no restriction.
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In Spain its also forbidden to own beaches. You can wander any beach with no restriction.
In Estonia, one may not prevent passage along the beach of a body of water (sea, lake, river).
Some land owners try. It's legal to ignore them and travel along the shore, but if a river valley is densely settled and every tenth person has built a fence too far, it becomes somewhat harder to fish there.
As for dry land - if it's not fenced in, from dawn to dusk, without damaging crops or landscape, one is allowed to roam there.
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England has limited right to roam plus public right of way. This effectively means that most land is accessible one way or another.
The vast majority of land isn't open access though. Most woodlands and fields are privately owned and you are not allowed to walk through them.
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The vast majority of land isn't open access though. Most woodlands and fields are privately owned and you are not allowed to walk through them.
We have public right of way, so you can definitely walk through them.
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We have public right of way, so you can definitely walk through them.
Only if there is a public footpath through it. Otherwise you are trespassing if you don't have the land owners permission
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Only if there is a public footpath through it. Otherwise you are trespassing if you don't have the land owners permission
Why would you walk over an overgrown field?
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Why would you walk over an overgrown field?
You would typically walk around the edge of it, but you don't have permission to do that either and we don't have the right to roam here.
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I guess you visited vienna?
Exactly. But also when studying art history you find it on the captions of the manual
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My wrist hurt reading that
I've actually shot one and while it was weird and uncomfortable, the recoil wasn't that bad. Owning one is kinda stupid though.