@halferect
@lemmy.worldYeah I understand but the regulations are basically to protect people from being exposed to it. So it's still unsafe but because it's so regulated you have to find sources for it and those sources have to prove they don't have sick cows to sell you raw milk I assume a lot of not safe milk gets through so I would argue that it isn't safe to drink raw milk ever no matter what unless you are a baby cow and even them it still might kill you.. they banned it in Scotland since its dangerous and you can't buy it in any markets anywhere in the uk
Kinda, it's regulated because it can be so unsafe and even then you are kinda risking a bad time drinking raw milk. There is a reason we pasturise it.
That's not bad for government work. Since it seems like this money was allocated and given to states to use for charging stations I would expect to see it fully implemented in 20 years.
For the business I worked at we locked them because if it was open people would fill them up in a single night meaning we had to pay extra for a early pick up.
If you have a bloated program that sucks up all your ram on unnecessary processes because it was poorly developed your computer would care and especially if you go to scale, a billionaire costs more and takes more computing power than a finely tuned family living off of 40000 a year because the billionaire wastes everything since it means nothing but that family makes sure every Lil bit is used to its fullest. Billionaires break the computer