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I've seen a couple of people that tried to put thoughts such as these into practice. Personally I think this is a very dangerous course of action and given how they ended up I feel that my position is backed by some hard to refute evidence. What you believe should be right is of little or no importance if that conflicts with the law of the land.

There are vast fortunes to be made for those that manage to successfully challenge the law but most - not all - ordinary businesses are not set up for that purpose.



Uber and airbnb are doing absolutely fine in my impression! ;-)




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