One of the best EU wide regulations is the requirement for merchants to show you price per kilogram / liter. Extremely useful for actual, practical savings and dealing with size manipulation bullshit.
@KorvNeeme Nad on teinud tellijavaatlust ja leiavad, et lehemüügiks on vaja kõnetada väikekodanlasi, kelle elu ja õnne alus on ühtlase pikkusega muru kogu linnas 🤷♂️ veider on see hirmu fabritseerimine igatahes.
@KorvNeeme Renditõukside kiirus on piiratud ju - see leheloo-laps sõitis 55 km/h ma saan aru, see on ikka tavakodaniku kõrvade vaheline probleem, kes lapsele sellise sõiduki ostab või kätte annab.
Bürokraatia: ma pean iga 3 aasta tagant tõestama vallavalitsusele, et ei, ma ikka ei vaja suvilas jäätmevedu talvekuudel.
Avaldus; menetlus; sh ametniku visiit kontorist 40 km kaugusel asuvale kinnistule; otsuse vormistamine.
Siin oleks küll kohta ja ruumi seadusemuudatuseks.
@ahtirandmere Jäätmekäitluslepingute kohustus ei ole enam päris ammu seotud elukohaga, vaid igasuguse kinnistu omanikul on võimalus proovida ametnikele tõestada, et tal /ei/ teki kinnistul jäätmeid. Muidu on automaatselt käitluslepingu kohustus.
@EddyfromEstonia No see muutus umbes aastal 2004 või nii - täna käib nii, et kui kinnistul on hooneid, siis peab olema ka leping, ja lepingust /saab/ taotleda vabastust, aga ainult tähtajaliselt.
Mul on tiiiiibatilluke kahtlus, et HTM-i ametnik koostas tolle kirja AI abiga ja prompt oli "põhjenda paari argumendiga, miks see ettepanek ei ole hea", copypasta ja send.
@BraapK6lar@NKoogel Oh ma olen seal küll aeg-ajalt talvisel ajal ka, aga see, mis siis koguneb, seisab kenasti kevadeni. Asja mõte on selles, et ma vana liberaalina eelistan seda, et riik loob võimalikult vähe kulukaid totaalseid lühiajaliste lubade süsteeme.
@NKoogel Ma küsin vastu: kust tekib Teie arust talvekuudel prügi suvitamiseks kasutatavas majas? Suvekuudeks on mul loomulikult olmeprügi-leping.
Kui palju hoiaks raha kokku olukord, kus ametnik ei käi iga 3 aasta järel kohapeal hindamas, kas ma ikka kasutan seda maja /ainult suvel/?
New Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar finally appeared as a guest on state television M1 for the first time ever. Here’s what he told the journalist.
“We will suspend this channel's news service. This isn't about me; I'm not seeking revenge. Our people deserve journalism that reflects the truth.”
“We will nationalize the assets given to businesspeople and foundations during the Orbán era.”
“The Mathias Corvinus Collegium Foundation, close to Orbán, was transferred 10% of MOL (oil company) and Gedeon Richter (pharmaceutical company) for free. We will take back these shares.”
“After 16 years of the Orbán era, 400,000 Hungarian children in this country are living in deep poverty.”
“President Sulyok is no longer the president of this country in my eyes or in the eyes of the people.”
(In response to the host asking about his meeting with Zelensky as a counterpoint) “I get your joke, and I even like it. But your references no longer carry any meaning.”
“According to you, Germany has collapsed, there's no internet there, people aren't even having sex. The Hungarian people were laughing at you.”
“It was said on this channel that even my young children won't talk to me, when in fact my children live with me.”
(When the host interrupted him) “No host in this studio ever dared to interrupt Hungary's most corrupt and most lying prime minister.”
(When asked about the legal basis for closing the news service) “For someone on this channel to accuse me of breaking the law looks like a thief accusing the police.”
‼️ZELENSKYY: We will not sell our weapons like we did in the 1990s. Instead, we will share our knowledge and expertise in exchange for long-term, mutually beneficial security partnerships with Ukraine.
“We're building new partnerships on weapons differently than in the nineties or two thousands, when Ukrainian weapons and forces were sold off like it's Black Friday. We're not holding a fire sale of our weapons or emptying our warehouses. We're offering a security partnership that's long-term and profitable for Ukraine” - Zelenskyy’s address to the workers of Ukraine’s defense-industrial complex. April 13th, 2026.