Under the Postal Services Act 2000 it is a criminal offence to withhold or otherwise tamper with another person's post. If you believe someone is tampering with your post, you should contact Royal Mail or the Citizen's Advice Bureau for further information.
No it is not!!!!!!!!!!!
Your question supplies its own answer. It's illegal.
Yes, according to the new law it is possible
When you look at the rule or law, you can say the pup would be illegal.
they're illegal for use on a public road.. of course!
No it isn't, it is called free speech.
uploading is illegal, downloading isn't illegal. (UK law at least...anyways)as for the fine, depends on your country and how they deal with it, as above... illegal in your country? - fines maybe...UK -- fine and or jailsources:knowlege, computer "geek", friends have friends that are lawyers / computer geeks too ;)
Yes if not original fitted to the vehicle. : In US aftermarket conversion is illegal. Some countries have the law only for OEM (factory fitted) Xenon lights like UK. Other countries have no such law and you can do what ever you want.
Suicide is not against the law in the UK. It was until the 1961 Suicide Act which legalised it and introduced laws which dealt with assistance of suicide. Prior to 1961 suicide was illegal in the UK and was punishable by prison and fines (but not death!)
Copyright law is a civil matter. But sometimes it can stray into criminal law, if for example you download a movie illegally that is a civil matter, but if you then sell copies of that movie it is criminal. To clarify, in the UK it is not illegal to buy 'pirate' DVDs but it is illegal to sell them.
It's a myth that driving barefoot/in sandals/flip-flops/high heels etc is illegal. There is absolutely no motoring law in the UK that specifies footwear.
The act of sniffing glue is not illegal in the UK but it is illegal to buy or sell glue for such a purpose.