That's harboring a fugitive. You will be charged with Harboring a Fugitive, and you will be labeled as an accessory to the crime they commited so you will be sentenced for that.
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers (staffies) are not illegal in the UK. However, they are subject to certain restrictions under the Dangerous Dogs Act, which includes microchipping, neutering, and keeping them under control in public places.
Cannabis was made illegal in the UK in 1928 under the Dangerous Drugs Act.
Medical cannabis was legalized in the UK on November 1, 2018. However, recreational cannabis remains illegal in the UK.
Hit no, smacking maybe.It is unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to 'reasonable punishment'. This defence is laid down in section 58 of the Children Act 1989, but it is not defined in this legislation.Whether a 'smack' amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.However, physical punishment will be considered "unreasonable" if it leaves a mark on the child or if the child is hit with an implement such as a cane or a belt.There are strict guidelines covering the use of reasonable punishment and it will not be possible to rely on the defence if you use severe physical punishment on your child which amounts to common assault or battery.Read more in the link below.
Pitbull crosses are not explicitly illegal in the UK, but the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 prohibits ownership of certain types of pitbull terrier breeds. It is illegal to own, breed, sell, or give away a prohibited type of dog in the UK. If a pitbull cross falls under the prohibited characteristics outlined in the law, it would be illegal to own.
No.
It is not illegal - but if found out would very likely lead to divorce proceedings and much emotional and financial pain
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers (staffies) are not illegal in the UK. However, they are subject to certain restrictions under the Dangerous Dogs Act, which includes microchipping, neutering, and keeping them under control in public places.
it will be ok , but illegal person ave to go to his or her country then apply for the husband visa will be back in UK about 6 , to 8 mounths ,
Yes it usually is. The age of the other person usually taken into consideration though. It is definetly illegal if the other person has not consented.
The act of sniffing glue is not illegal in the UK but it is illegal to buy or sell glue for such a purpose.
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if they have a licence there not illegal
They are illegal in some countries, such as the UK.
Cannabis was made illegal in the UK in 1928 under the Dangerous Drugs Act.
I don't think it's strictly "illegal" but most places won't do it if they're blatantly drunk.
== }���tcan a illegal immigrant marry a UK citizen in the UK and reside legally I've seen the answer no where so I still need to know if is possible for an illegal immigrant living in UK to marry a UK citizen in UK and reside legally?