Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
There is recently a case where a rich person (a footballer I believe) wanted a house in greenbelt land.
So we went to the Architect and got in contact with the planners. Together they decided what would be allowed - as apparently there are some types of dwelling that are allowed on the Greenbelt.
Although not to my taste, the end result appears rather like a mound as most of the house is under a layer or turf and is a single level dwelling.
Another solution is to get a plot with planning permission and then either replace or alter to one's tastes - you can even get cellars to houses that have been built if you want!!
The person in this case is clearly getting his own way, and feels that rules do not apply to him. Instead of engaging and finding a solution he went off and broke the law. The higher they are, the harder they fall.
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His neighbors cares. So, the state have made regulations and laws to protect their rights.
The belief that nobody should have a say about what you do with your property is the same logic a 5-year old kid uses when he waves his arms in the air around his brother screaming "I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you!!"
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
So..... if you do something on your property which devalues my own property by say 100k, I should just shut up and take it? Nonsense.
This situation is similar to this; 5 people are having a wonderful time together, sitting around a table chatting. Then suddenly a large brute comes in, behaving like a barbarian and making everyone around the table miserable. You say the brute has every right to do as he pleases, without regard to what others think and if they don't like his behaviour, they should leave. I say the other 5 have the right to tell the brute to either behave in an appropriate manner or leave. The State in this example, would be represented by the bouncer who will throw the brute away if he doesn't play nice.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
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