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A fictional account extrapolating current UK legislation (torrentfreak.com)
1 point by ColinWright on March 12, 2017 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



This was recently submitted, but flagged to death. Most likely readers felt it to be misleading, and the fact that the dates in the article are in the future didn't register.

So here's a second attempt, with a title here that points out that this is fiction, but genuinely extrapolated from existing UK legislation.

I think the story has a serious point to make - legislation will be exploited - if possible - by those will less than pure motives.


(SPOILER):

I think this is really poor journalism to write this as though it had already happened, then, at the end it turns out to be fiction.

Anyway, for those of us who are ignorant of UK law:

As for criminal prosecution, wouldn't this come down to a trial? Is there a right to a jury, like in the USA?

All it takes is one (generally) juror to decide that justice would not be served by a conviction to stop the criminal-law process.




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