RE: Motorcycle Travel Series by @velimir 'Wandering Around' (Part #276)
A lot of ancient buildings have been preserved in Europe. They are the decoration of European cities. It is surprising the quality of construction of similar houses. Centuries passed and they cost (taking into account the maintenance of the house and timely repairs). Some modern buildings can not boast of such resilience. Some new houses in my city are falling apart right before our eyes. I think that this is due to corruption in the construction of such houses.
It is interesting to watch when there are two houses. The first was built in the Soviet Union, and the second in an "independent" state. The Soviet house looked terrible, but it did not lose its strength (for so many years). A new house (10 years old) squinted aside. I had to carry out emergency work. In general, the time of building a house is a subjective assessment of quality.
This shop window's impressive exhibit reminds me that there is law and there is justice, which is more than often not the same. Not sure it is how it should be, but how else would lawyers make money if we had equal justice for all?
I agree. Law and justice are different sides of the same coin.
Have a nice day