gotta disagree with a treasured mutual here "procedural bullshit" is super important if party A can only issue a building permit after procedure B, and I allege that procedure B did not happen, or if cops can only search a house after warrant C has been issued ...https://twitter.com/The_Petrichory/status/1504475257364631558 …
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5/ I agree that the courts are inefficient. My town issued an illegal building permit in 2018, and in 2022 I have won one lawsuit ...and now have two more filed, which will be heard in Sept 2024...in a process that will likely not finish until 2028.https://twitter.com/GregM410/status/1504479246294544384 …
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#BarnLaw it could chafe if I let it ... but what's the point? The situation is what it is, and dwelling on the sucky aspects of it would just lower my own happiness. So instead I concentrate on the joy of fighting.https://twitter.com/The_Petrichory/status/1504482071103762443 …Show this thread
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Yes, but something is obviously wrong in some of these procedures of procedures. Justice, whether criminal or civil, shouldn’t take years.
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This is basic engineering.
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It's not just that. I've found the means (process) used to achieve the ends inevitably *change the ends* subtly. It is the lack of process that turns foreseeable errors into *features* of a system. Conway's law can ultimately be seen as a corollary of this.
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