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by appreciatorBus
128 days ago
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Conversely, what if we lower the generally acceptable threshold of light intensity from neighbours to zero? At some level, we all have to get along, and we all have to accept that our neighbours actions are going to affect us in myriad small ways. I’m all for critical examination and regulation of externalities inflicted on third parties as a result of private activity, but if we start counting photons, I worry that we’ve lost the plot and are simply caving to people who don’t actually want to live in society with others. I have no idea what the truth of the matter in this case is, but reading the appeal, the guy just sounds like a crank who got a new neighbours who live differently than he does, and he doesn’t like it. |
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Many such cases, if my previous work experience in the criminal justice system is any indication.