Airports are constructed with a certain amount of area
around the runways, which is deemed necessary in order for safe travel or in
case there is an emergency where an aeroplane is not at risk if something has gone wrong, as
seen in this picture below by the mapping authority of the day, Melway from
1966.
Town
planning authorities are now flaunting previous 'best practices' policies or
even changing law in order to make a buck or a few million, putting lives at
risk in this case by allowing development of commercial shopping precinct on
airport territory which in reality should have never been allowed.
Apparently
Spotlight are seeking a lawsuit against the plane owner for compensation in
ruined stock as seen in current public news media article by The Age
publication.
If Victoria's legal
system allows this to occur, this will be an abuse of process of the Court,
which is widely practiced in this state.
The real culprit is the town planning authority that signed off on this development.
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