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Scots won't know what porn law they've broken until they're prosecuted

http://www.theregister.co.uk

A spokesman told us: "We do not publicly disclose our prosecution policy in relation to specific offences as to do so may allow offenders to adapt or restrict their behaviour to conduct which falls short of our prosecution threshold."

They added that any such information would also be exempt from any attempt to tease it out by using Freedom of Information legislation.

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Created by phonon 2 years 20 weeks ago – Made popular 2 years 20 weeks ago
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Nebulousity

StrayLite 2 years 20 weeks 3 days 9 hours ago

This is bizarre... isn't the idea of criminal law to set a threshold of behavior? That action beyond this point is a violation of person or property? Herein lies the problem with most statutory laws... they are nebulous.

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