(This post was last modified: 07-28-2017, 04:50 AM by bakerbarber.)
Interesting.
I thought it was to stop the potential spread of diseases to different parts of the world back in the day.
I don't have any depth on the topic besides a turned neck and a sigh occasionally.
The thing that always irks me about ambiguous situations such as this that involve seemingly pointless time/money wasting processes is the beurocratic indifference. The, "because it's the rule" or "I don't make the laws I just enforce them" attitude that I imagine is involved.
If the reason for the rules is vague and the effects are harming domestic business then we ought to change the law.
I would make a horrible lawyer. I abhor pendantic displays of technicalities and citations of dusty old precedence. Horrifying how uncommon application of common sense has become.
I picture dealing with forms and applications being like a scene from a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy where the pompous bloviating Volgans can't get anything practical accomplished without the proper forms, stamps, and procedures first.
I thought it was to stop the potential spread of diseases to different parts of the world back in the day.
I don't have any depth on the topic besides a turned neck and a sigh occasionally.
The thing that always irks me about ambiguous situations such as this that involve seemingly pointless time/money wasting processes is the beurocratic indifference. The, "because it's the rule" or "I don't make the laws I just enforce them" attitude that I imagine is involved.
If the reason for the rules is vague and the effects are harming domestic business then we ought to change the law.
I would make a horrible lawyer. I abhor pendantic displays of technicalities and citations of dusty old precedence. Horrifying how uncommon application of common sense has become.
I picture dealing with forms and applications being like a scene from a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy where the pompous bloviating Volgans can't get anything practical accomplished without the proper forms, stamps, and procedures first.
Shave yourself.
-Todd
-Todd