Right to roam: The European freedom that’s illegal in the USA
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You forgot Austrian woman... Singing in English.
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Great content, as someone who “stealth camps” often I would love that openness. Thank you for sharing.
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Great content, as someone who “stealth camps” often I would love that openness. Thank you for sharing.
The right to roam specifically does NOT include camping though.
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You have the right to roam. We have the right to organize a nazi party. Which society is freer? /s
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No one will report you roaming if you open carry. /s
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You have the right to roam. We have the right to organize a nazi party. Which society is freer? /s
In Italy we have both so, take that I guess
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The right to roam specifically does NOT include camping though.
The video said in some Nordic countries it does, you just can't be in close proximity to the land owners house.
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Is the right to roam really worth the loss of the fundamental freedom to shoot someone who steps on your lawn?
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Sprich Deutsch du Hurensohn!
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What exactly are you talking about?
The video is from an American expat living in Germany with her family. Her video is originally in English.
YouTube started a feature where they auto translate videos to your assumed language. Might that be the case here?
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In Italy we have both so, take that I guess
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So do the Germans now
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England didn't even when part of the EU.
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What exactly are you talking about?
The video is from an American expat living in Germany with her family. Her video is originally in English.
YouTube started a feature where they auto translate videos to your assumed language. Might that be the case here?
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Some countries have it, not all or even most. Sweden is not representative of the entirety of Europe.
In Greece you arent even allowed to camp outside of very limited designated camp sites(though laws in Greece are more like suggestions).
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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.
I stopped pretending being smart a while ago, so I’m genuinely lost
Also I don’t speak German, except I only know “kunsthistorisches” for some reason -
Some countries have it, not all or even most. Sweden is not representative of the entirety of Europe.
In Greece you arent even allowed to camp outside of very limited designated camp sites(though laws in Greece are more like suggestions).
In Greece you arent even allowed to camp outside of very limited designated camp sites
Same in Germany
though laws in Greece are more like suggestions
Not same in Germany
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England didn't even when part of the EU.
Though Scotland does!
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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.