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by wyager 4120 days ago
> Copying a random zip file of the Anarchist's Cookbook on to your PC will get you a few hours of questioning

Not in the US. I could download a hundred copies from every sketchy warez site on the internet without violating any laws.

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Have not broken any laws does not provide any assured protection. And even the laws that are supposed to protect your rights have a long history of being broken, often with little punishment to the breaker.
The same is true here in the UK. It's not a crime to have the file, but it'd be reason enough for the police to request you 'voluntarily' answer some questions about where you got it from and why. If you refuse to answer questions however, then it's a crime.
Since when has it been a crime in the UK to refuse to answer questions from the police?