Posted on 07/19/2020 7:59:17 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
Police in Poland have detained seven people on charges relating to the building an enormous medieval-style castle on a lake in Notecka Forest, an area protected as part of the EUs Natura 2000 network.
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Of the seven people detained, two are inspectors from the local building supervision authority, who have been charged with failing to comply with their obligations by not ensuring suspension of the construction works and by testifying falsely in reports. They face potential jail sentence of up to three years.
Two officials from the architecture and constructions department in the local district office face accusations relating to verification of documents presented by the investor, which led to the project being given the green light. The accusations also carry a jail sentence of up to three years.
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(Excerpt) Read more at notesfrompoland.com ...
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Perhaps Poland should tell the EU to go home?
Thanks.
No one will even notice it!
That crane. How tall is this thing going to be?
Dang. That is pretty cool. I can’t imagine what the upkeep was gonna be on it. The heating bill alone....
How many parking spots in the Car Park[s]?
The palm-greasing didn’t go guite high enough up the food chain.
“representatives of DJT, the company leading the investment”
Naw, couldn’t be...
The only thing it’s missing are a couple Superslides into the lake.
If I had that kind of money, I would want a more expansive waterfront view.
The documents? Naaa! The bribes?...
On the plus side, there’s not a lot of mowing.
Looks like a pleasant summer cottage... ;-)
Looks like an Epstein Island surrounded by a massive forest. Like to know who’s footing the bill for the build.
How long did it take the authorities to figure out they had a problem with this? From the photo, it looks like they werent paying attention for quite a long time.
LOL! May as well finish it!
That crane.
Appears to be 10 or more sections above the existing structure?
Having the misfortune of working in Chicago for many years, IIRC they are only a bit taller than the finished building?
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