Or bureaucracy, which often leads to corruption. Such as the low-speed limit, which Romanians don't usually respect, as the state of the road allows them to go faster. In his 19 years of Romania, he got to witness the country's changes, as well as the everlasting. Neil McGregor should know about respecting rules - he's a lawyer and runs the McGregor and Partners law firm as managing partner. That's why - he believes - Romanians tend to break some of them. He found a place which fostered some unrealistic rules. Neil McGregor decided to move to Romania 19 years ago. A British lawyer talks about a country of unrealistic rules, and how he might fulfill his childhood dream in Romania while helping the country attract more foreign tourists.
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