keeveek: For example, EU forced Poland to change scholarship programme to the favor of social scholarships. There will be less scholarships for those who are good students, more for poor ones.
Woah. Social scholarship doesn't take one freakin' place for good students away, giving it to a poor one. It's to allow good students actually going to study, without the need of having rich parents to pay for it - that still helps a lot, but isn't a necessity. It's been brought up to give all good students a chance, instead of just the wealthy ones.
keeveek: And more, I have read that in Australia they already censorhip the web, do they?
What has Australia to do with the EU? You've just proven that political stupidity isn't an EU exclusive, but universal.
keeveek: To run a business in EU you need to have permission and fill many forms. To run a bakery , you have to fill at least 30 different forms.
You need to make reports about your company, you have to store all company's documents for a lifetime.
You have to let your company being visited by sanitary controls et cetera.
More: You have to ask gov. for permission to build a house. You need permission to sell thing on ebay if you sell more often than several times a month.
On all the above: check for Switzerland too, and no, we're not in the EU.
In America, you get trouble trying to move a table out of the way, if that work is defined as union work - in this case, only union workers are allowed to do so.
Did by now somehow ring a bell somewhere? If not, here's a little hint:
It's not the EU, it's not communism invading. keeveek: And I've heard that you are censoring video games from blood in Germany. That sucks man. That's also true for Poland? Not? ..... somehow I think you should have seen that this can't have anything to do with the EU, but is a Germany specific law, made by Germans for Germany.....
Factory owner
loses money for building
keeveek: If he knows he loses the building, he will not build it in a first place. If he's not a moron.
He would build it anyway, knowing the right people who can bend the law to their will with the right amount of coins switching hands. The neighbors couldn't do jack about it, if they wouldn't be in a similar powerful position.
This is called corruption, which was rampant in ancient courts / societies / political systems (especially ancient Romes) and still can be found nowadays.
spend years in courts fighting
keeveek: In modern courts, yes. In ancient courts, it would take 45 mins MAX.
Bribes.