He has an abandoned restaurant in Brisbane, Australia too—at least last time I was there not too long ago.
I went a few years back when it opened and it was a let down. Seemed to be run by someone that had no idea how to make a menu and run a restaurant. Solid 6/10. Just "some place".
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edit: TIL! Thanks for reminding me that if something seems far out, chances are that my understanding just hasn't caught up.
Probably it's civil law/tort law, not criminal law. Like, someone can't go to jail for it, but can be sued over it.
Crimes are only violations of criminal law.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trespass_in_English_law
Sounds like that might be the case.
Not the case here in the States:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trespass_to_land
These are old laws, and maybe good ones depending on perspective. My understanding is that property should be used if abandoned.