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I see this lasting only until some other special interest group finds out about this arrangement and demand their own special consideration. And this ignores legitimate brewers, taxmen, and teetotalers.
Also the real world factors that have resulted in the Craft Beer movement are unlikely to apply in your empire.
And everyone gets upset if the booze supply is cut off.
SCC <matthewsleeman@gmail.com> on 2017-02-06 01:56:51 wrote:Not all beer, just beer from the illegal/unlicensed stills
Jade Nekotenshi <nekotenshi0@gmail.com> on 2017-02-06 17:59:05 wrote:Or, as it’s more likely to be in the Empire, private rather than unlicensed. The Empire’s not really the type to require permits for such things. (Indeed, they don’t require permits for much, if anything, and precious little is banned.)
SCC <matthewsleeman@gmail.com> on 2017-02-06 20:38:17 wrote:Two things:
The text itself makes clear that the still is officially ‘off the books’, meaning there’s some sort of process your supposed to go through before building one.
Not only will it produce waste (Bad smells and water, which would technically be classified as industrial) this thing is dangerous, it could explode, you want something like in the room next to you?
Jade Nekotenshi <nekotenshi0@gmail.com> on 2017-02-08 10:47:56 wrote:That’s generally a matter for insurance, contracts and tort law, rather than criminal law in the Empire. The principle is similar, of course - you are responsible for the consequences of your actions - but it’s implemented differently, and they take a very dim view of prior restraint.
In this case “officially off the books” means something more along the lines of “the station owners aren’t responsible for it, only its owner is”, rather than “the existence of this thing is a punishable offense, but the powers that be are choosing to refrain from punishing anyone for it, because they benefit from it too”.
More a difference in perspective. Of course, if the owner frakked up, the still exploded and did something bad to things that did not belong to the still’s owner, and he were so dumb as to try to skip out on that, Imperial law has some rather harsh things to say about that, if I understand the situation correctly.
Though, this is just my read on things based on previous pieces about how the Empire tends to handle licensing, liability, official permission, prior restraint and meddlement. I may have more than a few things wrong.