I hope someone will post tl;dr indeed. This is like reading licenses. No wonder there's people who just blindly accepts everything without reading. I love when there's a blog post and they put tl;dr on head.
On the other hand, by sticking to the tl;dr you accept the version the non-lazy guy will give you.
Almost anywhere you live, it's your government. If you want your government to make clear and simple rules, vote in people you think might make that happen.
> On the other hand, by sticking to the tl;dr you accept the version the non-lazy guy will give you.
This isn't even the main problem. The main problem is the people who say they've read through the thing and openly lie about what's in it. (speaking generally)