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He also denied turnbacks constituted an offence of people smuggling.
Would pages from a phone book constitute an offence under this logic?
Giving false details or being aggressive whilst refusing information could constitute an offence.
"We remind the public that downloading extremist material may constitute an offence".
The station has argued it has done nothing which constitutes an offence.
Many campaigners believe, as Turing himself did, that consensual sex between men should never have constituted an offence at all.
He has signed a statement accepting that his hacking constituted an offence under the UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990.
If the request/demand constitutes an offence, and a breach of the CRB code of practice, to whom should one report it?
Any act done outside the UK by a UK national or permanent UK resident will constitute an offence and the UK courts will have jurisdiction.
Although mere words won't generally be considered assault, in some very serious cases they have been found by courts to be sufficient to constitute an offence.
Some experts on digital law question whether providing links to illegal downloads rather than directly hosting them would even constitute an offence in the UK.
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