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Old 25-04-2025, 18:27   #1067
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Re: Online Safety Bill

FYI, it *is* normally illegal to share private groups or conversations without permission, which I'm pretty sure was done in the case referred to.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
One example of a situation where people cannot say whatever they want in private is a situation where two people conspire to rob a bank
First of all, yes they can, it would depend on context, it would probably be illegal if they were actually serious and robbed the bank based on the conversation.
Secondly, its irrelevant as no one would know, thats the point of private discussions.

Also, as you well know, thats not the point, you're just grasping for desperate straws here.
You may as well say its illegal to give someone food, its not, unless you poisoned it of course, then it would be.
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