I think I know the case you talking about, this one:
https://www.[Suspicious link removed] and yes, police disconnected the farm from the high voltage without having a warrant or a sunacrip's representative, since they can't to anything without a sunacrip's representative. Farm owners contacted sunacrip and the farm was connected s couple ours ago, because there was nothing wrong and they had the permissions, but yeah, it still happens.
Unfortunately, I can't see the link since it was deleted but based on your explanation, I believe that was the case I was referring to.
About the sunacrip/supcacven is something that can happen and no one can predict it.
That's true and something similar might also happen in other countries, but I think the main issue is the amount of time it took them to provide licenses again
[I couldn't find the exact date that they took over, but based on a few signs, I believe it was in February of 2019, so unlicensed/unregistered miners in Venezuela had to wait for roughly one and a half years before they could obtain a license].
- Such inconsistencies are a big concern [especially if we're talking about large-scale miners]... Imagine getting all of the necessary permits to "fully" set up your operation [depending on its type, it could take weeks/months for each of those permits], then suddenly you hit a roadblock at the very last step of getting the license [assuming that the process of obtaining a license is similar to where I'm currently residing].
- Every single day they switch off those mining rigs, they'd be losing a lot.