And no Act would be "court" worthy if it were not highly criticised and so the Fraud Act is 'somebody". The critics are out and the Fraud Act has been spiked for criminalising lying. With the increased importance placed on the value of honesty transforming what would seem to be legal acts under the civil law into criminal culpable acts, it seems as if criminalising lying is the trend. But how bad is this?
What are the implications for businessmen who embellish to make a profit or Robin Hood fanatics? Is it better to grab all with the blanket or should we take time to carefully weed out the "true' culprits?
Thursday, January 17, 2008
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Have me mistaken with someone else, not looking to make any money, probably confused me with susie law school
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