blackshoe, on 2023-July-16, 09:43, said:
Joost, you paint me poorly here. I'll not thank you for that.
Sorry, that was never my intention. I wanted to put in a good word for the lawmakers. I’ve the impression that many here think that they made a lousy set of laws. Well, I don’t think so. Yes, there are many points that could be clearer, there are also laws that are unworkable, like 23, there some that put the director in an impossible position - who can know with some certainty what another was thinking and convince the opponents that that was the case? - but overall they are good enough to run the game. And a complete rewrite means such an enormous amount of work and would cost so much time, money and discussions, that’s unrealistic to think that this can be done with the means available.
In the real world of democratic countries there are also many laws that could be improved by a complete rewrite. In this country that’s not often done, laws are amended and even that takes a lot of work and time from professional lawmakers. Our penal code, based on the Napoleontic French Code penal, is from 1881 and has evolved over the years. The articles about dueling were valid, but hardly if ever used in the last hundred years, till 2006, on public blasphemy, also a crime that hardly ever led to a conviction, till 2014. If you look at the text of this law book, which is pretty important in daily live, it’s clear that a complete overhaul is more than necessary, but that’s such a huge undertaking that no government is willing to do so. And governments have far more money and manpower available than the WBF.
Your post gave me the impression that you think that the Drafting Committees are unwilling to rewrite the Laws, not because the amount of work, but because they are satisfied with the present set. I think they also see that there are problems, that there are omissions and that a thorough modernization is called for. If you read the Laws you still see four people sitting at a table and using nothing but cards. All calls are made vocally and everything that was invented since 1928 has been added, but basically these are still the Laws of ’28. A complete rewrite would result in a set that reflects 2023, but that will have become old fashioned in ten or twenty years time. I think we’re better of with regular and thorough amending and editing every five or ten years, than such a rewrite.
Please accept my apologies, as I wrote I never intended ‘to paint you or anyone else poorly’.