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Fixing potholes is obviously a good thing. But wouldn’t then adding a logo be considered defacement of public property (and wouldn’t that be a crime)?
Is this not a problem: “In most countries, marking or painting property without permission is considered by property owners and civic authorities as defacement and vandalism, which is a punishable crime”
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Fabiano 1 year ago
Vitor, você pode dar uma força para as campanhas pelo Rio Grande do Sul, meu parceiro?
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frphank 1 year ago
In most countries, bowing to the authorities will make you a sycophant.
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frphank 1 year ago
Great warning signs to avoid cointards in your area.
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Troy 1 year ago
Only if all materials used are purchased with BTC.
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Jeff Swann 1 year ago
Fixing the crumbling public infrastructure & marking it as having been fixed by #Bitcoin isn't any sort of legitimate property crime. It's not even private property that is being repaired & it is saving private vehicles from damage so there is really not even the possibility of a victim.
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Mnm 1 year ago
Bitcoin fixes holes in your budget.
I agree, but the crime wouldn’t be “fixing potholes”. It would be the markings made afterwards.
But wait, if the people and businesses take care of the roads, then what do we need taxes and government for?
The only way we can bandaid our crumbling infrastructure is paid for by ads. Totally not a bad omen