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by tehwalrus 4730 days ago
nope, it's one of those laws that the police can use on anyone they don't like, anytime. There was a good article of how this "criminalise everyone, and then only prosecute the ones you don't like" attitude was essentially how the US operates by default nowadays - It was on HN a few months ago but I can't find it now.
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Think that was the point of the laws everyone broke.
apologies if I wasn't clear; there are plenty of laws "still on the statute book" which everyone breaks but which would never be prosecuted. e.g. copying music from CD to iPod before about 2010, or compulsory archery practise with the parish vicar on the village green on Sundays.

I was drawing the distinction between that type, which are simply archaic, and this type, which have been designed to incriminate everyone.