spen666
Senior Member
In your opinion.
In my opinion it can be...sometimes to change a law it is acceptable, or at least necessary, to defy it. The fact that so many people, clearly many of whom were not supporting terrorism, were willing to break what they see as an unjust law, and political misuse of the term terrorism, should give even this government pause for thought.
If you choose to deliberately commit a criminal offence, then you cannot complain you are subject to the judicial process for the same
Your argument re numbers breaking the law is palpable nonsense. More than 500 or so took part in last summers riots, so by your argument their actions are equally ok?
Breaking the law is breaking the law - whether you agree with the law or not, you are subject to the risk of criminal sanctions if you deliberately choose to break the law.