Comment by mardifoufs 3 years ago Seems like the trains were manufactured by a European corporation so probably not lol. 3 comments mardifoufs Reply sofixa 3 years ago Do you think European regulations don't apply to European companies? They do, it just gets less publicity when e.g. Criteo get fined for abusive tracking than when Google do. mardifoufs 3 years ago They do, just less so. It's harder to poke around big industrial players of member states. faeriechangling 3 years ago Size might let you escape with a slap on the wrist but it’s hard to imagine Poland doesn’t get its pound of flesh over this.
sofixa 3 years ago Do you think European regulations don't apply to European companies? They do, it just gets less publicity when e.g. Criteo get fined for abusive tracking than when Google do. mardifoufs 3 years ago They do, just less so. It's harder to poke around big industrial players of member states. faeriechangling 3 years ago Size might let you escape with a slap on the wrist but it’s hard to imagine Poland doesn’t get its pound of flesh over this.
mardifoufs 3 years ago They do, just less so. It's harder to poke around big industrial players of member states. faeriechangling 3 years ago Size might let you escape with a slap on the wrist but it’s hard to imagine Poland doesn’t get its pound of flesh over this.
faeriechangling 3 years ago Size might let you escape with a slap on the wrist but it’s hard to imagine Poland doesn’t get its pound of flesh over this.
Do you think European regulations don't apply to European companies? They do, it just gets less publicity when e.g. Criteo get fined for abusive tracking than when Google do.
They do, just less so. It's harder to poke around big industrial players of member states.
Size might let you escape with a slap on the wrist but it’s hard to imagine Poland doesn’t get its pound of flesh over this.