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by postexitus
57 days ago
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What? - I live in London, if you walk through a high street where there is both a secondary school and a corner store (if you say you don't know what that is, I will assume you are Trump) at around 3-4pm - you either get asked to buy cigarettes; or, refusing to do so you will get asked if you have any cigarettes. Without fail. You are trying to make it dramatic by saying it is a crime - in this context installing a VPN is as much a crime (arguably with more traces / evidence) as buying cigarettes for teenagers. |
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You mean corner shop. We usually say shop in the UK. When you said you live in London, I didn't realise you meant London, Kentucky.
>You are trying to make it dramatic by saying it is a crime
It is literally a crime. https://www.gov.uk/alcohol-young-people-law
>installing a VPN is as much a crime
It is not. There is no law against circumventing age gates by means of a VPN. It is illegal to promote VPN services to children as a means of circumventing age gates, but the act itself is not illegal.