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<blockquote data-quote="Rwarrior" data-source="post: 104905" data-attributes="member: 9104"><p>Hi!</p><p>Actually the boom and busts were already there before the HK handover, and long after as well.</p><p>The stunning architecture is more a result of careful and long term planning... for eg, the Bay area is actually a man made barrage for flood control and water management, and was first conceived in 1987. </p><p>As for the chewing gum ban, its more bluster than reality... contrary to what most foreigners imagine, you can have your gum and chew it... just don't throw it on the streets indiscriminately... haha</p><p>And for drone regulations, we're tightening up the rules wef Jan 2020, following pretty much the same framework as the US and UK. There were 2 recent incursions into the airport area that prompted the tightening, but it was bound to happen anyway. </p><p>All in all, I hope they take a measured approach. </p><p></p><p>Cheers, </p><p>Ranjit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rwarrior, post: 104905, member: 9104"] Hi! Actually the boom and busts were already there before the HK handover, and long after as well. The stunning architecture is more a result of careful and long term planning... for eg, the Bay area is actually a man made barrage for flood control and water management, and was first conceived in 1987. As for the chewing gum ban, its more bluster than reality... contrary to what most foreigners imagine, you can have your gum and chew it... just don't throw it on the streets indiscriminately... haha And for drone regulations, we're tightening up the rules wef Jan 2020, following pretty much the same framework as the US and UK. There were 2 recent incursions into the airport area that prompted the tightening, but it was bound to happen anyway. All in all, I hope they take a measured approach. Cheers, Ranjit [/QUOTE]
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