Re: update - AI politics in Germany



Jill. <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> nuele mersch wrote:
>
> thanks Nuele for this -- its very interesting
> Have you seen the latest from Holland
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4267112.stm
>
> Dutch to lift outdoor poultry ban

Thanks, Jill - no I hadn't. Sounds promising, unfortunately the Dutch
ministry doesn't seem to have read this BBC page, either ;-)
<http://www9.minlnv.nl/servlet/page?_pageid=422&_dad=portal30&_schema=PO
RTAL30>
says nothing about lifting the ban, instead, the latest entry says that
keeping birds indoors is better than keeping them under a roof with
netting at the sides!



>
> - its sounds like a real guddle - temporary roofing over birds on migratory
> routes ????
>
>
> I am sure they will all see sense soon

LOL! Politicians seeing sense.... that's a good one!

> and your boys and girls will be
> delighted to be free

we're all looking forward to it - thanks for the kind thoughts!

Nüle

>
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>
> regards
> Jill Bowis
>
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