> In my own city, beekeeping inhabits a
> grey area of extralegality, in which it
> is neither prohibited, nor permitted.
This is a mistaken impression. One of the oldest concepts of a free society
dates back to Rome:
"Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine praevia lege poenali"
(There is no crime nor punishment without a pre-existing penal law)
The more modern (English Law) version goes "Everything which is not
forbidden is allowed".
The phrase "Everything which is not allowed is forbidden" applies to public
servants - their abilities are limited to those explicitly granted to them
by law.
That said, discretion is a large part of urban beekeeping, and I have color
mix formulas for every brand of rooftop A/C equipment made since the 1960s.
A properly-painted beehive is an invisible beehive.
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