
Background: https://www.npr.org/2023/03/07/1161343394/atlanta-cop-city-protests-explained
Resolves YES if/when Cop City is built and opens for police training, and resolves NO if it is announced and reported that the project has been cancelled.
The time limit will be extended until either condition has been reached.
@Lorxus They've voted the funding and the Atlantan public looks to have insufficient taste for industrial sabotage or extended insurrection. Maybe they'll burn it down after it's done, but that's irrelevant.
If it's left unfinished or built to less ambitious scale, does the market still resolve YES?
https://twitter.com/atlanta_press/status/1655578864209231875
@Lorxus If it's left unfinished then that's an interesting question: when does it become obvious it unofficially isn't going to happen yet politically it won't be officially announced? I'm not certain about that one yet.
If it's finished and opened at a less ambitious scale, I'm inclined to resolve it YES,