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Mildly Infuriating
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Honestly, I disagree. The definitions of things make a huge difference in how people can consider a law applicable. One of the reasons there is so much complexity with law is because there are many loopholes definitionally. Making enforceable laws means providing clear and actionable definitions for each aspect of a general law.
For example if you had a law protecting cyclists in bike lanes from being blocked by vehicles, you need to clearly define what kinds of vehicles, bikes, and types of blocking you are taking about.
My point being why not 'export' some of the definition to within the text of the bill..
And the definition itself 'Substantially more'... 'Substantial increase' is pretty redundant IMO