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nailit | 16:59 Sun 10th Aug 2014 | Law
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what's the difference between illegal and unlawful?
Was talking to a friend about tv license's and he said that not having one was unlawful but not illegal.
What's the difference?
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Probably not....just telling lies.
20:03 Mon 11th Aug 2014
Unlawful is against the law, illegal is a sick bird.
//For all practical purposes, they are synonyms. Various sources describe possible minor differences, such as that illegal acts are criminal acts, whereas unlawful acts may be contrary to some non-criminal law, like tort law or contract law; however, if you check actual usage, I doubt whether you will find much of a pattern in that regard. The Oxford English Dictionary gives one as a synonym of the other. Unlawful obviously comes from un- and law; illegal comes from Latin in- (which means "un-") and lex ("law"). I believe unlawful is mostly just a more formal or technical synonym. Usage may very well vary in different countries, since each country has its own legal system, even though Anglo-Saxon systems are often much alike.//
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LOL Scooping,
At the moment you get a criminal record for watching tv without a tv licence so it is definitely illegal.

Illegal is against the laws of the land; unlawful is against the rules of an organisation
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Thanks zacs, Though they be synonyms I'm sure ive heard that there is definitly a difference in UK law
None whatsoever. Both words mean contrary to the law. It is a criminal offence not to have a TV Licence when owning a device capable of receiving the necessary signal
Snap Boxtops.
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// unlawful is against the rules of an organisation//
so watching tv without a license would be unlawful then, not illegal hc?
Yes it would but as has been pointed out, it would also be illegal.
cricket has laws (where other lesser sports merely have rules) so I suppose you can do something unlawful like bowling too many bouncers without it being illegal.
Nailit, a law has been passed in Parliament re the tv licence. An organisation's rules are made by the organisation and not the State.
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OK, thanks guys.
BUT.... without wanting to get in to the rights and wrongs of having, or not having, a tv license, I havnt had one for years. IF it was a criminal offence (and therefore illegal) why havnt I been prosecuted? Ive had the tv license people at my door and ive turned them away, theyve threatened me with allsorts but have never returned with a police officer to arrest me?
You have been lucky and got away with but may get charged eventually
There is no difference.
Nailit -I was talking about this re parking fines yesterday. Can you be 'illegally' parked when in a private (not council owned) car park? I've had three such tickets which I've completely ignored and apart from letters threatening huge fines and court appearances nothing became of it.
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They cant charge me Factor without having seen a tv device capable of picking up live tv, and they cant see that unless I let them in to my home. And they have NO right of way to my personal property. Ive Asked them before to get a warrent first and they never have BECAUSE they cant.
I think the TV licensing authority would be interested in this thread on a public forum. Might even be seen as proof.
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Retrochic, this is why Im trying to find out the difference between unlawful and illegal. Despite whats been said on this thread there clearly is a difference.
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zacs, theres loads of youtube vids where the tv licensing came a knocking only to to be sent of with tails between their legs.

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