• watson@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, sure, fascism bad, however, I’m not sure that, in this case, a bit of judicial assholery is tantamount to fascism. This decision can be appealed and possibly reversed by a higher court.

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      Looks like the judge is reversing it based on nothing but carbrain, calling the bike lane “arbitrary” and “capricious”. Looks like this whole court is out of order.

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        The key words I pick out are “in violation of lawful procedure”. I don’t like this choice either, but it looks like the city took a shortcut

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          Ah I didn’t see that part, thank you.

          Yeah the judge doesn’t sound so wrong any more.

          I guess it depends on if DOT actually violated the law or the judge is ruling on a stretch. I wish had more details.

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            No kidding. All too often even clear looking articles seem to have important details missing

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        I’m pretty sure there’s gonna be an appeal. The judge gave 30 days before the order must be executed. He also denied all of the other claims.

        This is not a ruling that should be difficult to get reversed on appeal