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EU lawmaking is getting simpler and better.

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  • paul_harts@mastodon.nlP paul_harts@mastodon.nl

    @EUCommission

    Regulatory deep cleaning. GREAT!
    I’m all for it. But do you know it would be a really easy way to make the European Union more better friendly?

    Would you like to know?

    It’s simple; reduce the mandatory term for which businesses have to keep copies of all their receipts and proceeding from seven years to 5 years.

    Do it now.

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    mousepotato@mastodon.social
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    @Paul_Harts @EUCommission I'm curious. Is there any particular reason why 5 years specifically and not e.g. 4 or 3?

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    • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

      EU lawmaking is getting simpler and better.

      We are making EU rules clearer and faster to enforce – so they work better for people and businesses.

      Find out more 👉  https://link.europa.eu/hbkMpB

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      #13

      @EUCommission I do not think that #DigitalOmnibus is better.

      Also why now? And why does it start with ICT when there's so much to simplify in regards to agriculture?

      Yeah, it would be great if regular citizens would be able to read laws without needing ten lawyers, but why do I think it will result in still unreadable laws, just easier to exploit?

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      • paul_harts@mastodon.nlP paul_harts@mastodon.nl

        @EUCommission

        Regulatory deep cleaning. GREAT!
        I’m all for it. But do you know it would be a really easy way to make the European Union more better friendly?

        Would you like to know?

        It’s simple; reduce the mandatory term for which businesses have to keep copies of all their receipts and proceeding from seven years to 5 years.

        Do it now.

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        goodlucksil@social.tchncs.de
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        #14

        @Paul_Harts What would be solved with your proposal?

        @EUCommission

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        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

          EU lawmaking is getting simpler and better.

          We are making EU rules clearer and faster to enforce – so they work better for people and businesses.

          Find out more 👉  https://link.europa.eu/hbkMpB

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          martin@libera.siteM This user is from outside of this forum
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          martin@libera.site
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          @European Commission Firstly we need less laws and then simplier.
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          • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

            EU lawmaking is getting simpler and better.

            We are making EU rules clearer and faster to enforce – so they work better for people and businesses.

            Find out more 👉  https://link.europa.eu/hbkMpB

            Link Preview Image
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            serfdeweb@mastodon.world
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            @EUCommission
            Please do. JUST BAN TOXIC PESTICIDES. JUST BAN AI SLOP CODE. Those are things you *can* enforce, as opposed to restrictions on who can use the internet.

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            • voxel@infosec.spaceV voxel@infosec.space

              @Hierarchy @EUCommission https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2024/1689/oj/eng

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              Hi, @Hierarchy in addition to the link @voxel so kindly shared, you can also find the press release with more information here: https://link.europa.eu/qBWFDv

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              • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                EU lawmaking is getting simpler and better.

                We are making EU rules clearer and faster to enforce – so they work better for people and businesses.

                Find out more 👉  https://link.europa.eu/hbkMpB

                Link Preview Image
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                meowki@meowstodon.eu
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                @EUCommission Thank you for selling us out to your US overlord.

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                • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                  EU lawmaking is getting simpler and better.

                  We are making EU rules clearer and faster to enforce – so they work better for people and businesses.

                  Find out more 👉  https://link.europa.eu/hbkMpB

                  Link Preview Image
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                  clock@f.cz
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                  @EUCommission Like some ČSN technical norms which are part of Czech legal norms, but are not published in the Collection, and IMO not even available for Linux users as free downloads, therefore IMO citizens cannot know legal norms and cannot comply with legal norms and IMO the EU/Czech regime loses legitimacy and turns into a mere violent armed terrorist group controlling a territory (definition of terrorism: use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims)?

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                  • the_universality@mastodon.novotnykrystof.comT the_universality@mastodon.novotnykrystof.com

                    @EUCommission I do not think that #DigitalOmnibus is better.

                    Also why now? And why does it start with ICT when there's so much to simplify in regards to agriculture?

                    Yeah, it would be great if regular citizens would be able to read laws without needing ten lawyers, but why do I think it will result in still unreadable laws, just easier to exploit?

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                    clock@f.cz
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                    @The_Universality @EUCommission Why read laws? IMO it's obvious that the regime doesn't want you to comply to those laws, otherwise it wouldn't make like 2 millions of them, which is impossible for a citizen to even read, let alone comply to.

                    IMO the regime just wants to extort racket money it calls "fines", no matter what you do, it will always find some fine print or an interpretation somewhere you purportedly violated so that it can always fine you should you happen to be a dissident and disagree with the regime or should it just want your life savings.

                    IMO It's like a corrupt 3rd world banana republic dictatorship, except it's hypocritical and doesn't admit it. It tries to hide it behind a Potemkin village mask of pretense of legal norms, except for this fact where the mask really slips, that they are patently and kafkaesquely impossible to comply with, just by the sheer amount of them.

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                    • vekkq@social.vivaldi.netV vekkq@social.vivaldi.net

                      @EUCommission I'd be glad when the national data protection authorities would simply work on their complaints.
                      The numbers at which these drop complaints and not even mend a sliver of all data protection violations, is a huge bother.

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                      @vekkq @EUCommission If the authorities don't work on those complaints I recommend file criminal complaints against the authorities for the crime of dereliction of duty.

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                      • clock@f.czC clock@f.cz

                        @The_Universality @EUCommission Why read laws? IMO it's obvious that the regime doesn't want you to comply to those laws, otherwise it wouldn't make like 2 millions of them, which is impossible for a citizen to even read, let alone comply to.

                        IMO the regime just wants to extort racket money it calls "fines", no matter what you do, it will always find some fine print or an interpretation somewhere you purportedly violated so that it can always fine you should you happen to be a dissident and disagree with the regime or should it just want your life savings.

                        IMO It's like a corrupt 3rd world banana republic dictatorship, except it's hypocritical and doesn't admit it. It tries to hide it behind a Potemkin village mask of pretense of legal norms, except for this fact where the mask really slips, that they are patently and kafkaesquely impossible to comply with, just by the sheer amount of them.

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                        the_universality@mastodon.novotnykrystof.com
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                        @clock @EUCommission I would rather say that most of these laws were introduced with good intentions and then sh## was added to it making it unreadable.

                        Although, you have a point, that expecting people to understand all laws where for one field there are X years Doctorate studies is frankly idiotic.

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                        • eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.euE eucommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu

                          Hi, @Hierarchy in addition to the link @voxel so kindly shared, you can also find the press release with more information here: https://link.europa.eu/qBWFDv

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                          @EUCommission @voxel thank you both of you, I will give it a read and return back to it later

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                          • clock@f.czC clock@f.cz

                            @EUCommission Like some ČSN technical norms which are part of Czech legal norms, but are not published in the Collection, and IMO not even available for Linux users as free downloads, therefore IMO citizens cannot know legal norms and cannot comply with legal norms and IMO the EU/Czech regime loses legitimacy and turns into a mere violent armed terrorist group controlling a territory (definition of terrorism: use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims)?

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                            @Karel 'Clock' K. Ale zato si je můžeš nechat vytisknout! 😁
                            #^https://www.technicke-normy-csn.cz/technicke-normy-csn-menu/
                            BTW, lámou se ve Wordu. Nic profesionálního nepoužívají. Vím to, bo manželka ty normy láme v České agentuře pro standardizaci. 😩
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