Hi - I thought I'd post this as I've not seen anything else discussing it.
In the forum rules it states that members must not say anything that could be supporting anything that is illegal or post links to sites that do.
Does that mean that if you disagree with a law in any country and you say so, that you are breaking the rules. Or if you have ever broken any law and you admit to it, that you are breaking the rules.
IMO this seems a little strict, especially as from looking at the language thread it appears you can swear as much as you like.
So you can say "F this, F that", but you can't say "I think such an' such a law is out dated" as that may be seen as encoraging people to break such a law?
I understand that you would not want ALF members to plan illegal activities on here (for their own good) or anything like that - but what about thoeretical discussion?
I'm quite new on this forum and don't wish to cause any trouble or anything, it's just that that rule seems a little too strict IMO.
Can You clarify this?
Many thanks,
John.
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