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Originally Posted by HarryT
No it doesn't. I described the way that the law works in post #14 of this thread, and Zelda confirmed that my understanding of its operation was correct.
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Unfortunately, that is not how it works, and Zelda did not confirm anything of the sort.
The words used in the articles are "allegation" and "suspect" .... neither of which means anything more than an accusation. No proof .... just an accusation by someone.
As mentioned, if you are ok with that, fine and dandy. Just make sure you don't have anyone in your life who wants to accuse you of something you haven't done. I prefer the innocent until proven guilty idea myself.
You appear to be in favor of punishing people and waiting until later to find out if they have done anything wrong. Interesting concept, but not one I can support.