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They essentially mean the same thing.
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Sorry we can not answer this question for you because it is not clear what the "legal and illegal UK" you are asking about is.
If it is not registered for road use then it is illegal
There is no practical difference between unlawful and illegal; they both refer to something that is against the law. In a riddle context, the use of 'unlawful' or 'illegal' could be a play on words to confuse the listener, but they essentially mean the same thing.
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There is no difference between the two. They both are illegal. They both mean that you were pulled over and were either impaired by alcohol, drugs, or both.
Nothing. They are the same and both illegal.
A heroine is a female hero. Heroin is an illegal drug.
a criminal is a person who does crime, crime= something illegal.